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'''PAX7''' is a member of the [[PAX family]] of transcription factors. It is encoded by the ''PAX7'' gene in humans. PAX7 plays a crucial role in the development of the [[nervous system]] and [[muscle tissue]]. It is also involved in the maintenance and self-renewal of [[satellite cells]], which are the primary contributors to muscle regeneration. == Function == PAX7 is a transcription factor that regulates gene expression. It binds to a specific DNA sequence and controls the transcription of genetic information from DNA to RNA. PAX7 is essential for the development of the [[neural crest]] and [[skeletal muscle]] tissue during embryogenesis. In adult organisms, PAX7 is primarily expressed in satellite cells, where it plays a key role in muscle repair and regeneration. == Role in Disease == Mutations in the ''PAX7'' gene can lead to various disorders. For instance, a lack of PAX7 is associated with [[Rhabdomyosarcoma]], a type of cancer that develops from skeletal muscle cells. Additionally, PAX7 has been implicated in [[Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy]] (FSHD), a genetic muscle disorder causing progressive muscle weakness and loss of muscle mass. == Research == Research on PAX7 is ongoing, with scientists investigating its role in muscle regeneration and its potential use in regenerative medicine. Studies are also being conducted to understand the molecular mechanisms of PAX7 function and its role in disease progression. == See Also == * [[PAX genes]] * [[Transcription factor]] * [[Satellite cells]] * [[Rhabdomyosarcoma]] * [[Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Genes]] [[Category:Transcription factors]] [[Category:Human proteins]] {{Genetics-stub}} {{Medicine-stub}} {{No image}} __NOINDEX__
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