Striated muscle cells in the tail of ascidian tadpole larvae differentiate cell-autonomously. Although several key regulatory factors have been identified, the genetic regulatory pathway is not fully understood; comprehensive understanding of the regulatory pathway is essential for accurate modeling in order to deduce principles for gene regulatory network dynamics, and for comparative analysis on how ascidians have evolved the cell-autonomous gene regulatory mechanism. Here, we reveal regulatory interactions among three key regulatory factors, Zic-r.b, Tbx6-r.b and Mrf, and elucidate the mechanism by which these factors activate muscle structural genes. We reveal a cross-regulatory circuit among these regulatory factors, which maintains th...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
The ascidian larval tail contains muscle cells for swimming. Most of these muscle cells differentiat...
For over a century, muscle formation in the ascidian embryo has been representative of \u27mosaic\u2...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi, 42 unicellular striated muscle cel...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
AbstractThe activity of myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) genes is essential for vertebrate muscle de...
Abstract Background In chordates, cardiac and body muscles arise from different embryonic origins. I...
International audienceBackground: In chordates, cardiac and body muscles arise from different embryo...
Ascidians present three types of muscles in their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, and s...
<div><p>Mechanisms that regulate the number of cell division rounds during embryogenesis have remain...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
The ascidian larval tail contains muscle cells for swimming. Most of these muscle cells differentiat...
For over a century, muscle formation in the ascidian embryo has been representative of \u27mosaic\u2...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi, 42 unicellular striated muscle cel...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
AbstractThe activity of myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) genes is essential for vertebrate muscle de...
Abstract Background In chordates, cardiac and body muscles arise from different embryonic origins. I...
International audienceBackground: In chordates, cardiac and body muscles arise from different embryo...
Ascidians present three types of muscles in their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, and s...
<div><p>Mechanisms that regulate the number of cell division rounds during embryogenesis have remain...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
Ascidians display three types of muscles during their life: striated in the larval tail and heart, a...
The ascidian belongs to the sister group of vertebrates and shares many features with them. The gene...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...