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        World J Biol Chem. Jun 26, 2011; 2(6): 132-139
Published online Jun 26, 2011. doi: 10.4331/wjbc.v2.i6.132
Published online Jun 26, 2011. doi: 10.4331/wjbc.v2.i6.132
            Table 1 Ikaros co-factors
        
    | Protein/complex | Citation | System | 
| NuRD complex (Mi2b, HDACs) | [31] | Over-expression in murine T cells | 
| [30] | Over-expression in a murine DP thymocyte cell line | |
| [41] | Endogenous proteins in a murine erythro-leukemia cell line | |
| [30] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines | |
| Sin3 complex (Sin3a/b, HDACs) | [34] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines and in murine T cells | 
| [32] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines | |
| CtBP | [34] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines and in murine T cells | 
| [32] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines | |
| CtIP | [35] | Over-expression in non-lymphoid cell lines and in murine T cells | 
| SWI/SNF complex (BRG1, BAFs) | [31] | Over-expression in murine T cells | 
| [41] | Endogenous proteins in a murine erythro-leukemia cell line | |
| pTEFb (cdk9) | [43] | Endogenous proteins in murine yolk sac erythroid cells | 
            Table 2 Critical members of the transcription factor network controlling B cell development
        
    | Gene | Ref. | Roles | 
| Ikaros (Ikzf1) | [64] | Required for earliest B cell progenitors | 
| [66,67] | Required for efficient pro-B to pre-B transition | |
| [67] | Required for repression of non-B cell fates | |
| [65,67] | Promotes Igh rearrangment and Rag expression | |
| E2A (Tcfe2a) | [51] | Required for earliest B cell progenitors | 
| [86] | Required for EBF1 expression | |
| EBF1 (Ebf1) | [87] | Required for expression of B lineage genes development past pro-B stage | 
| Pax5 (Pax5) | [56] | Required for differentiation past pro-B stage | 
| [57,58] | Required for commitment to B cell lineage (e.g. repression of alternative fates) | 
- Citation: Sellars M, Kastner P, Chan S. Ikaros in B cell development and function. World J Biol Chem 2011; 2(6): 132-139
 - URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8454/full/v2/i6/132.htm
 - DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4331/wjbc.v2.i6.132
 
