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Symbol
Name
ID
Hsf2
heat shock factor 2
MGI:96239

16 matching records from 16 references.

Summary by Age and Assay: Numbers in the table indicate the number of results matching the search criteria.
Age E3.5 E7.5 E8.5 E9.5 E10.5 E11.5 E12.5 E13.5 E14.5 E15.5 E16.5 E17.5 E18.5 P
Immunohistochemistry (section) 2 1 2 1
In situ RNA (section) 1 1 1 1 1 1
In situ RNA (whole mount) 1 1
In situ reporter (knock in) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Northern blot 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Western blot 2 1 3 3 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 4
RT-PCR 1 2 1 4

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Hsf2  heat shock factor 2  
Results  Reference
1J:165725 Bjork JK, Sandqvist A, Elsing AN, Kotaja N, Sistonen L, miR-18, a member of Oncomir-1, targets heat shock transcription factor 2 in spermatogenesis. Development. 2010 Oct;137(19):3177-84
3J:107294 Chang Y, Ostling P, Akerfelt M, Trouillet D, Rallu M, Gitton Y, El Fatimy R, Fardeau V, Le Crom S, Morange M, Sistonen L, Mezger V, Role of heat-shock factor 2 in cerebral cortex formation and as a regulator of p35 expression. Genes Dev. 2006 Apr 1;20(7):836-47
8J:331267 de Thonel A, Ahlskog JK, Daupin K, Dubreuil V, Berthelet J, Chaput C, Pires G, Leonetti C, Abane R, Barris LC, Leray I, Aalto AL, Naceri S, Cordonnier M, Benasolo C, Sanial M, Duchateau A, Vihervaara A, Puustinen MC, Miozzo F, Fergelot P, Lebigot E, Verloes A, Gressens P, Lacombe D, Gobbo J, Garrido C, Westerheide SD, David L, Petitjean M, Taboureau O, Rodrigues-Lima F, Passemard S, Saberan-Djoneidi D, Nguyen L, Lancaster M, Sistonen L, Mezger V, CBP-HSF2 structural and functional interplay in Rubinstein-Taybi neurodevelopmental disorder. Nat Commun. 2022 Nov 16;13(1):7002
19*J:74044 Eriksson M, Jokinen E, Sistonen L, Leppa S, Heat shock factor 2 is activated during mouse heart development. Int J Dev Biol. 2000 Aug;44(5):471-7
2J:93301 Fujimoto M, Izu H, Seki K, Fukuda K, Nishida T, Yamada S, Kato K, Yonemura S, Inouye S, Nakai A, HSF4 is required for normal cell growth and differentiation during mouse lens development. EMBO J. 2004 Nov 27;23(21):4297-306
3*J:142548 Fujimoto M, Oshima K, Shinkawa T, Wang BB, Inouye S, Hayashida N, Takii R, Nakai A, Analysis of HSF4 binding regions reveals its necessity for gene regulation during development and heat shock response in mouse lenses. J Biol Chem. 2008 Oct 31;283(44):29961-70
3*J:91257 Gray PA, Fu H, Luo P, Zhao Q, Yu J, Ferrari A, Tenzen T, Yuk DI, Tsung EF, Cai Z, Alberta JA, Cheng LP, Liu Y, Stenman JM, Valerius MT, Billings N, Kim HA, Greenberg ME, McMahon AP, Rowitch DH, Stiles CD, Ma Q, Mouse Brain Organization Revealed Through Direct Genome-Scale TF Expression Analysis. Science. 2004 Dec 24;306(5705):2255-2257
1*J:171409 GUDMAP Consortium, GUDMAP: the GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project. www.gudmap.org. 2004;
6J:76942 Kallio M, Chang Y, Manuel M, Alastalo TP, Rallu M, Gitton Y, Pirkkala L, Loones MT, Paslaru L, Larney S, Hiard S, Morange M, Sistonen L, Mezger V, Brain abnormalities, defective meiotic chromosome synapsis and female subfertility in HSF2 null mice. EMBO J. 2002 Jun 3;21(11):2591-601
2*J:228563 Koscielny G, Yaikhom G, Iyer V, Meehan TF, Morgan H, Atienza-Herrero J, Blake A, Chen CK, Easty R, Di Fenza A, Fiegel T, Grifiths M, Horne A, Karp NA, Kurbatova N, Mason JC, Matthews P, Oakley DJ, Qazi A, Regnart J, Retha A, Santos LA, Sneddon DJ, Warren J, Westerberg H, Wilson RJ, Melvin DG, Smedley D, Brown SD, Flicek P, Skarnes WC, Mallon AM, Parkinson H, The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium Web Portal, a unified point of access for knockout mice and related phenotyping data. Nucleic Acids Res. 2014 Jan;42(Database issue):D802-9
2*J:175085 Le Masson F, Razak Z, Kaigo M, Audouard C, Charry C, Cooke H, Westwood JT, Christians ES, Identification of Heat Shock Factor 1 Molecular and Cellular Targets during Embryonic and Adult Female Meiosis. Mol Cell Biol. 2011 Aug;31(16):3410-23
8*J:39331 Rallu M, Loones M, Lallemand Y, Morimoto R, Morange M, Mezger V, Function and regulation of heat shock factor 2 during mouse embryogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1997 Mar 18;94(6):2392-7
1*J:122989 Visel A, Thaller C, Eichele G, GenePaint.org: an atlas of gene expression patterns in the mouse embryo. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Jan 1;32(Database issue):D552-6
6*J:83730 Wang G, Zhang J, Moskophidis D, Mivechi NF, Targeted disruption of the heat shock transcription factor (hsf)-2 gene results in increased embryonic lethality, neuronal defects, and reduced spermatogenesis. Genesis. 2003 May;36(1):48-61
1*J:132031 Wong RL, Wlodarczyk BJ, Min KS, Scott ML, Kartiko S, Yu W, Merriweather MY, Vogel P, Zambrowicz BP, Finnell RH, Mouse Fkbp8 activity is required to inhibit cell death and establish dorso-ventral patterning in the posterior neural tube. Hum Mol Genet. 2008 Feb 15;17(4):587-601
1J:347775 Yoshimura S, Shimada R, Kikuchi K, Kawagoe S, Abe H, Iisaka S, Fujimura S, Yasunaga KI, Usuki S, Tani N, Ohba T, Kondoh E, Saio T, Araki K, Ishiguro KI, Atypical heat shock transcription factor HSF5 is critical for male meiotic prophase under non-stress conditions. Nat Commun. 2024 Apr 29;15(1):3330

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