BACKGROUND: Otx genes, orthologues of the Drosophila orthodenticle gene (otd), play crucial roles in vertebrate brain development. In the Xenopus eye, Xotx2 and Xotx5b promote bipolar and photoreceptor cell fates, respectively. The molecular basis of their differential action is not completely understood, though the carboxyl termini of the two proteins seem to be crucial. To define the molecular domains that make the action of these proteins so different, and to determine whether their retinal abilities are shared by Drosophila OTD, we performed an in vivo molecular dissection of their activity by transfecting retinal progenitors with several wild-type, deletion and chimeric constructs of Xotx2, Xotx5b and otd. RESULTS: We identified a smal...
AbstractThe retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product is essential for eye development. However little is k...
ABSTRACT Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the pro...
Background : Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues after development is comp...
Background: Otx genes, orthologues of the Drosophila orthodenticle gene (otd), play crucial roles in...
Photoreceptor and bipolar cells are molecularly related cell types in the vertebrate retina. XOtx5b ...
We describe the cloning, expression pattern and functional overexpression analysis of Xotx5b, a new ...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The nervous system is an extraordinary array of different cell types that are generated at predictab...
AbstractOrthodenticle (Otd)-related transcription factors are essential for anterior patterning and ...
AbstractThe homeodomain protein, Otx2, is a critical regulator of vertebrate photoreceptor genesis. ...
Despite the obvious anatomical differences between the fly and the vertebrate body plans, several ge...
AbstractHomeobox transcription factors of the vertebrate CRX/OTX family play critical roles in photo...
AbstractThe retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product is essential for eye development. However little is k...
ABSTRACT Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the pro...
Background : Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues after development is comp...
Background: Otx genes, orthologues of the Drosophila orthodenticle gene (otd), play crucial roles in...
Photoreceptor and bipolar cells are molecularly related cell types in the vertebrate retina. XOtx5b ...
We describe the cloning, expression pattern and functional overexpression analysis of Xotx5b, a new ...
Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the prospective ...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The reason why different types of vertebrate nerve cells are generated in a particular sequence is s...
The nervous system is an extraordinary array of different cell types that are generated at predictab...
AbstractOrthodenticle (Otd)-related transcription factors are essential for anterior patterning and ...
AbstractThe homeodomain protein, Otx2, is a critical regulator of vertebrate photoreceptor genesis. ...
Despite the obvious anatomical differences between the fly and the vertebrate body plans, several ge...
AbstractHomeobox transcription factors of the vertebrate CRX/OTX family play critical roles in photo...
AbstractThe retinal homeobox (Rx) gene product is essential for eye development. However little is k...
ABSTRACT Vertebrate eye formation is a complex process which involves early specification of the pro...
Background : Many developmental genes are still active in specific tissues after development is comp...