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SIX1 Gene

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SIX1 Gene

Overview

SIX1 (SIX Homeobox 1) is a transcription factor gene located at chromosomal position 14q23.1 that encodes a member of the SIX family of homeodomain-containing proteins. The SIX1 protein functions as a developmental regulator and transcriptional cofactor involved in cell differentiation, proliferation, and tissue specification. While primarily recognized for its roles in embryonic development—particularly in sensory organ formation, myogenesis, and kidney development—SIX1 has emerged as an important player in neurodegeneration research. The gene encodes a 510-amino acid protein that contains two critical functional domains: an N-terminal SIX domain and a C-terminal homeodomain, both essential for DNA binding and protein-protein interactions.

Function/Biology

SIX1 operates as a transcriptional regulator that functions through multiple molecular interactions. The protein typically associates with Eya (Eyes Absent) proteins and other cofactors to form transcriptional complexes that regulate target gene expression. In normal biological contexts, SIX1 expression is tightly regulated during development and becomes largely quiescent in most adult tissues, though low-level expression persists in muscle satellite cells and some neuronal populations.

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