For over a century, muscle formation in the ascidian embryo has been representative of \u27mosaic\u27 development. The molecular basis of muscle-fate predetermination has been partly elucidated with the discovery of Macho1, a maternal zinc-finger transcription factor necessary and sufficient for primary muscle development, and of its transcriptional intermediaries Tbx6b and Tbx6c. However, the molecular mechanisms by which the maternal information is decoded by cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) associated with muscle transcription factor and structural genes, and the ways by which a seamless transition from maternal to zygotic transcription is ensured, are still mostly unclear. By combining misexpression assays with CRM analyses, we have identi...
In Ciona intestinalis, leprecan was identified as a target of the notochord-specific transcription f...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
Ascidians present a striking dichotomy between conserved phenotypes and divergent genomes: embryonic...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
Striated muscle cells in the tail of ascidian tadpole larvae differentiate cell-autonomously. Althou...
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...
AbstractThe expression pattern of CiMDF, the MyoD-family gene of Ciona intestinalis, was analyzed in...
My research goal was to functionally dissect the regulatory region of the gene encoding the muscle ...
AbstractThe activity of myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) genes is essential for vertebrate muscle de...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior (A–P) axis in ascidian embryos is established through the posterioriz...
The notochord is a defining feature of the chordate body plan. Experiments in ascidian, frog and mou...
AbstractThesnailgene encodes a highly conserved, zinc-finger transcription factor that has been impl...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
In Ciona intestinalis, leprecan was identified as a target of the notochord-specific transcription f...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
Ascidians present a striking dichotomy between conserved phenotypes and divergent genomes: embryonic...
AbstractAutonomous differentiation of primary muscle cells in ascidian embryos is triggered by a mat...
Striated muscle cells in the tail of ascidian tadpole larvae differentiate cell-autonomously. Althou...
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...
AbstractThe expression pattern of CiMDF, the MyoD-family gene of Ciona intestinalis, was analyzed in...
My research goal was to functionally dissect the regulatory region of the gene encoding the muscle ...
AbstractThe activity of myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) genes is essential for vertebrate muscle de...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
AbstractThe anterior–posterior (A–P) axis in ascidian embryos is established through the posterioriz...
The notochord is a defining feature of the chordate body plan. Experiments in ascidian, frog and mou...
AbstractThesnailgene encodes a highly conserved, zinc-finger transcription factor that has been impl...
AbstractWe have investigated the mechanism of an evolutionary change in ascidian muscle cell differe...
In Ciona intestinalis, leprecan was identified as a target of the notochord-specific transcription f...
AbstractTemporally and spatially co-expressed genes are expected to be regulated by common transcrip...
Ascidians present a striking dichotomy between conserved phenotypes and divergent genomes: embryonic...