AbstractWe have isolated two related Xenopus homologues of the homeotic zinc finger protein Teashirt1 (Tsh1), XTsh1a and XTsh1b. While Drosophila teashirt specifies trunk identity in the fly, the developmental relevance of vertebrate Tsh homologues is unknown. XTsh1a/b are expressed in prospective trunk CNS throughout early neurula stages and later in the migrating cranial neural crest (CNC) of the third arch. In postmigratory CNC, XTsh1a/b is uniformly activated in the posterior arches. Gain- and loss-of-function experiments reveal that reduction or increase of XTsh1 levels selectively inhibits specification of the hindbrain and mid/hindbrain boundary in Xenopus embryos. In addition, both overexpression and depletion of XTsh1 interfere wit...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...
In Xenopus neuroectoderm, posterior cells start differentiating at the end of gastrulation, while an...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...
AbstractWe have isolated two related Xenopus homologues of the homeotic zinc finger protein Teashirt...
The homeotic gene teashirt (tsh) is known to regulate segmental identity of the trunk region of the ...
Drosophila teashirt (tsh) functions as a region-specific homeotic gene that specifies trunk identity...
AbstractTes is a member of an emerging family of proteins sharing a set of protein motifs referred t...
In Xenopus, ectodermal patterning depends on a mediolateral gradient of BMP signaling, higher in the...
AbstractHere we show that XsalF, a frog homolog of the Drosophila homeotic selector spalt, plays an ...
A zinc finger protein that interacts with Xenopus TATA-binding protein was previously isolated by a ...
Drosophila teashirt (tsh) is involved in the patterning of the trunk identity together with the Hox ...
The markers Xslug, Xsnail, and Xtwist all are expressed in the presumptive neural folds and are thou...
Transposable elements comprise a large proportion of animal genomes. Transposons can have detrimenta...
AbstractIn vertebrates, there are two related genes, Sulf1 and Sulf2 that code for extracellular hep...
Transposable elements comprise a large proportion of animal genomes. Transposons can have detrimenta...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...
In Xenopus neuroectoderm, posterior cells start differentiating at the end of gastrulation, while an...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...
AbstractWe have isolated two related Xenopus homologues of the homeotic zinc finger protein Teashirt...
The homeotic gene teashirt (tsh) is known to regulate segmental identity of the trunk region of the ...
Drosophila teashirt (tsh) functions as a region-specific homeotic gene that specifies trunk identity...
AbstractTes is a member of an emerging family of proteins sharing a set of protein motifs referred t...
In Xenopus, ectodermal patterning depends on a mediolateral gradient of BMP signaling, higher in the...
AbstractHere we show that XsalF, a frog homolog of the Drosophila homeotic selector spalt, plays an ...
A zinc finger protein that interacts with Xenopus TATA-binding protein was previously isolated by a ...
Drosophila teashirt (tsh) is involved in the patterning of the trunk identity together with the Hox ...
The markers Xslug, Xsnail, and Xtwist all are expressed in the presumptive neural folds and are thou...
Transposable elements comprise a large proportion of animal genomes. Transposons can have detrimenta...
AbstractIn vertebrates, there are two related genes, Sulf1 and Sulf2 that code for extracellular hep...
Transposable elements comprise a large proportion of animal genomes. Transposons can have detrimenta...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...
In Xenopus neuroectoderm, posterior cells start differentiating at the end of gastrulation, while an...
Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome (WHS) is a human developmental disorder arising from a hemizygous perturbat...