This communication concerns a very highly conserved inverted repeat sequence element that serves as a target site for a sea urchin maternal DNA-binding factor. The maternal factor is present in relatively large amounts in unfertilized eggs, but is about 100× less prevalent per embryo in 24-hr embryo nuclear extract. The inverted repeat target site is found in the regulatory domain of the CyIIIa cytoskeletal actin gene and also in two upstream genes encoding transcriptions factors that bind to a functionally important cis-regulatory element of the CyIIIa gene. There are about 460 copies of the inverted repeat target site per genome. About 15% of these sites occur in a nested arrangement together with a second inverted repeat that binds anoth...
AbstractWe demonstrate that interspecific sequence conservation can provide a systematic guide to th...
SpGCF1 is a recently cloned sea urchin transcription factor that recognizes target sites in several ...
We have characterized a sea urchin gene, SpOct, that encodes a 78-kDa POU-domain protein related to ...
This communication concerns a very highly conserved inverted repeat sequence element that serves as ...
Expression of the Cylla cytoskeletal actin gene is a marker of differential gene activation in the a...
AbstractSpP3A1 and SpP3A2 are DNA-binding proteins that interact specifically with the same target s...
SpP3A1 and SpP3A2 are DNA-binding proteins that interact specifically with the same target sites in ...
Nine different embryonic transcription factors interact at specific target sites in the cis-regulato...
The Cyllla cytoskeletal actin gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is activated in l...
Previous gene-transfer experiments have identified a 2500-nucleotide 5' domain of the CyIIIa cytoske...
We demonstrate that interspecific sequence conservation can provide a systematic guide to the identi...
The prevalence of mRNAs coding for the sea urchin embryo regulatory factors P3A1 and P3A2 was measur...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
Previous work demonstrated that a negative regulatory interaction mediated by factor(s) termed 'P3A'...
Spatially controlled genes expressed in the early sea urchin embryo have been characterized, and the...
AbstractWe demonstrate that interspecific sequence conservation can provide a systematic guide to th...
SpGCF1 is a recently cloned sea urchin transcription factor that recognizes target sites in several ...
We have characterized a sea urchin gene, SpOct, that encodes a 78-kDa POU-domain protein related to ...
This communication concerns a very highly conserved inverted repeat sequence element that serves as ...
Expression of the Cylla cytoskeletal actin gene is a marker of differential gene activation in the a...
AbstractSpP3A1 and SpP3A2 are DNA-binding proteins that interact specifically with the same target s...
SpP3A1 and SpP3A2 are DNA-binding proteins that interact specifically with the same target sites in ...
Nine different embryonic transcription factors interact at specific target sites in the cis-regulato...
The Cyllla cytoskeletal actin gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is activated in l...
Previous gene-transfer experiments have identified a 2500-nucleotide 5' domain of the CyIIIa cytoske...
We demonstrate that interspecific sequence conservation can provide a systematic guide to the identi...
The prevalence of mRNAs coding for the sea urchin embryo regulatory factors P3A1 and P3A2 was measur...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
Previous work demonstrated that a negative regulatory interaction mediated by factor(s) termed 'P3A'...
Spatially controlled genes expressed in the early sea urchin embryo have been characterized, and the...
AbstractWe demonstrate that interspecific sequence conservation can provide a systematic guide to th...
SpGCF1 is a recently cloned sea urchin transcription factor that recognizes target sites in several ...
We have characterized a sea urchin gene, SpOct, that encodes a 78-kDa POU-domain protein related to ...