Abstract Background The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hydra it is involved in interstitial stem cell differentiation and in boundary formation during budding. Experimental evidence suggests that in Hydra Notch is activated by presenilin through proteolytic cleavage at the S3 site as in all animals. However, the endogenous ligand for HvNotch has not been described yet. Results We have cloned a cDNA from Hydra, which encodes a bona-fide Notch ligand with a conserved domain structure similar to that of Jagged-like Notch ligands from other animals. Hyjagged mRNA is undetectable in adult Hydra by in situ hybridisation but is strongly upregulated and easily visible at the border between bud and ...
Distinguishing self from nonself and the onset of defense effector mechanisms upon recognition of pa...
Hydractinia is a colony forming marine invertebrate and a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Members of ...
Much of boundary formation during development remains to be understood, despite being a defining fea...
BACKGROUND: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
AbstractBoundary formation is an important mechanism of development and has been studied in a number...
AbstractBoundary formation is an important mechanism of development and has been studied in a number...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractDevelopmental processes in multicellular animals depend on an array of signal transduction p...
Distinguishing self from nonself and the onset of defense effector mechanisms upon recognition of pa...
Hydractinia is a colony forming marine invertebrate and a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Members of ...
Much of boundary formation during development remains to be understood, despite being a defining fea...
BACKGROUND: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
Background: The Notch signalling pathway is conserved in pre-bilaterian animals. In the Cnidarian Hy...
AbstractBoundary formation is an important mechanism of development and has been studied in a number...
AbstractBoundary formation is an important mechanism of development and has been studied in a number...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractDevelopmental processes in multicellular animals depend on an array of signal transduction p...
Distinguishing self from nonself and the onset of defense effector mechanisms upon recognition of pa...
Hydractinia is a colony forming marine invertebrate and a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Members of ...
Much of boundary formation during development remains to be understood, despite being a defining fea...