MLL4 regulates postnatal palate growth and midpalatal suture development
Jung-Mi Lee,
Hunmin Jung,
Bruno de Paula Machado Pasqua
et al.
Abstract:MLL4, also known as KMT2D, is a histone methyltransferase that acts as an important epigenetic regulator during various organogenesis programs. Mutations in the
MLL4
gene are the major cause for Kabuki syndrome, a human developmental disorder that involves craniofacial birth defects, including anomalies in the palate. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of Mll4 and the underlying mechanisms in the development and growth of the palate. We generated a novel conditional knockout (cKO) mouse mode… Show more
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