{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: SIX1 transcription factor: A review of cellular functions and regulatory dynamics. {Author}: Rafiq A;Aashaq S;Jan I;Beigh MA; {Journal}: Int J Biol Macromol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: Nov 2021 3 {Factor}: 8.025 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.10.133 {Abstract}: Sine Oculis Homeobox 1 (SIX1) is a member of homeobox transcription factor family having pivotal roles in organismal development and differentiation. This protein functionally acts to regulate the expression of different proteins that are involved in organ development during embryogenesis and in disorders like cancer. Aberrant expression of this homeoprotein has therefore been reported in multiple pathological complexities like hearing impairment and renal anomalies during development and tumorigenesis in adult life. Most of the cellular effects mediated by it are mostly due to its role as a transcription factor. This review presents a concise narrative of its structure, interaction partners and cellular functions vis a vis its role in cancer. We thoroughly discuss the reported molecular mechanisms that govern its function in cellular milieu. Its post-translational regulation by phosphorylation and ubiquitination are also discussed with an emphasis on yet to be explored mechanistic insights regulating its molecular dynamics to fully comprehend its role in development and disease.