Although it is well established that Six3 is a crucial regulator of vertebrate eye and forebrain development, it is unknown whether this homeodomain protein has a role in the initial specification of the anterior neural plate. In this study, we show that exogenous Six3 can expand the anterior neural plate in both Xenopus and zebrafish, and that this occurs in part through Six3-dependent transcriptional regulation of the cell cycle regulators cyclinD1 and p27Xic1, as well as the anti-neurogenic genes Zic2 and Xhairy2. However, Six3 can still expand the neural plate in the presence of cell cycle inhibitors and we show that this is likely to be due to its ability to repress the expression of Bmp4 in ectoderm adjacent to the anterior neural pla...
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...
In order to boost the number and diversity of neurons generated from neural stem cells, intermediate...
The genes encoding the transcription factor Six1, and its co-factor Eya1 together mark the embryonic...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Six3a belongs to the SIX family of homeodomain proteins and is exp...
AbstractThe Six3 and Rx3 homeodomain proteins are essential for the specification and proliferation ...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
The transcription factor p63 is a master regulator of ectoderm development. Although previous studie...
SummaryThe vertebrate brain is anatomically and functionally asymmetric; however, the molecular mech...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el International p53/p63/p73 Isoforms Workshop, celebrado en Dubro...
The goal of this study was to characterize Six3 and Six6 proteins interactions and to better underst...
AbstractAll cranial sensory organs and sensory neurons of vertebrates develop from cranial placodes....
AbstractThe telencephalon shows the greatest degree of size variation in the vertebrate brain. Under...
SummaryDepletion of Wnt signaling is a major requirement for the induction of the anterior prosencep...
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...
In order to boost the number and diversity of neurons generated from neural stem cells, intermediate...
The genes encoding the transcription factor Six1, and its co-factor Eya1 together mark the embryonic...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Six3a belongs to the SIX family of homeodomain proteins and is exp...
AbstractThe Six3 and Rx3 homeodomain proteins are essential for the specification and proliferation ...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
Six3, a homeodomain-containing transcriptional regulator belonging to the Six/so family, shows a def...
The transcription factor p63 is a master regulator of ectoderm development. Although previous studie...
SummaryThe vertebrate brain is anatomically and functionally asymmetric; however, the molecular mech...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el International p53/p63/p73 Isoforms Workshop, celebrado en Dubro...
The goal of this study was to characterize Six3 and Six6 proteins interactions and to better underst...
AbstractAll cranial sensory organs and sensory neurons of vertebrates develop from cranial placodes....
AbstractThe telencephalon shows the greatest degree of size variation in the vertebrate brain. Under...
SummaryDepletion of Wnt signaling is a major requirement for the induction of the anterior prosencep...
AbstractEctodermal placodes, from which many cranial sense organs and ganglia develop, arise from a ...
In order to boost the number and diversity of neurons generated from neural stem cells, intermediate...
The genes encoding the transcription factor Six1, and its co-factor Eya1 together mark the embryonic...