The forkhead type Brain-Factor 2 from mouse and chicken help pattern the forebrain, optic vesicle and kidney. We have isolated a Xenopus homolog (Xbf2) and found that during gastrulation it is expressed in the dorsolateral mesoderm, where it helps specify this territory by downregulating BMP-4 and its downstream genes. Indeed, Xbf2 overexpression caused partial axis duplication. Interference with BMP-4 signaling also occurs in isolated animal caps, since Xbf2 induces neural tissue. Within the neurula forebrain, Xbf2 and the related Xbf1 gene are expressed in the contiguous diencephalic and telencephalic territories, respectively, and each gene represses the other. Finally, Xbf2 seems to participate in the control of neural crest migration. ...
AbstractHomologues of the murine Brachyury gene have been shown to be involved in mesoderm formation...
AbstractWe previously showed that FGF was capable of inducing Xenopus gastrula ectoderm cells in cul...
RE-1 silencer of transcription/neural restrictive silencer factor (REST/NRSF), a transcriptional rep...
The forkhead type Brain-Factor 2 from mouse and chicken help pattern the forebrain, optic vesicle an...
AbstractAmong Xenopus Lef/Tcfs, XTcf-4 has an outstanding role. In early development it is located e...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, there are two related genes, Sulf1 and Sulf2 that code for extracellular hep...
AbstractSmad proteins convey canonical intracellular signals for activated receptors in the TGFβ sup...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
AbstractHere we show that XsalF, a frog homolog of the Drosophila homeotic selector spalt, plays an ...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
Ectoderm cells in animal caps from Xenopus embryos develop to form either epidermis or neural tissue...
We report an analysis of the tissue and molecular interplay involved in the early specification of t...
In Xenopus laevis, ectodermal cells are induced to form neural tissue when BMP signaling is inhibite...
<div><p>In <i>Xenopus</i>, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest development...
AbstractHomologues of the murine Brachyury gene have been shown to be involved in mesoderm formation...
AbstractWe previously showed that FGF was capable of inducing Xenopus gastrula ectoderm cells in cul...
RE-1 silencer of transcription/neural restrictive silencer factor (REST/NRSF), a transcriptional rep...
The forkhead type Brain-Factor 2 from mouse and chicken help pattern the forebrain, optic vesicle an...
AbstractAmong Xenopus Lef/Tcfs, XTcf-4 has an outstanding role. In early development it is located e...
In this thesis, I describe the transcriptional regulation of neural crest throughout neurulation of ...
AbstractIn vertebrates, there are two related genes, Sulf1 and Sulf2 that code for extracellular hep...
AbstractSmad proteins convey canonical intracellular signals for activated receptors in the TGFβ sup...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
AbstractHere we show that XsalF, a frog homolog of the Drosophila homeotic selector spalt, plays an ...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
Ectoderm cells in animal caps from Xenopus embryos develop to form either epidermis or neural tissue...
We report an analysis of the tissue and molecular interplay involved in the early specification of t...
In Xenopus laevis, ectodermal cells are induced to form neural tissue when BMP signaling is inhibite...
<div><p>In <i>Xenopus</i>, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest development...
AbstractHomologues of the murine Brachyury gene have been shown to be involved in mesoderm formation...
AbstractWe previously showed that FGF was capable of inducing Xenopus gastrula ectoderm cells in cul...
RE-1 silencer of transcription/neural restrictive silencer factor (REST/NRSF), a transcriptional rep...