LIM Kinases (LIMK) are genes encoding multi-domain proteins that can contain up to two LIM domains, a single PDZ domain, and a tyrosine kinase domain. Alternative splicing is a source for different combinations of these domains. Two family members, LIMK1 and LIMK2 have been described in mammals and are important for organization of the actin cytoskeleton. We have cloned LIMK1 and LIMK2 from zebrafish and characterized their domain specific expression patterns during embryogenesis. The results on temporal and spatial expression of the LIM Kinases during embryogenesis indicate overlapping and distinct expression domains for LMK1 and LIMK2. Differences in expression during embryogenesis were observed for PDZ and LIM encoding splice forms for b...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
The organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for the morphogenesis of org...
International audienceThe organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for th...
The Lim-kinase (LIMK) proteins are important for the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, in partic...
PDZ/LIM genes encode a group of proteins that play very important, but diverse, biological roles. Th...
The LIM domain only protein 7 (LMO7), a member of the PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family i...
The actinin-associated LIM protein (ALP) genes belong to the PDZ/LIM protein family which is charact...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
The “LIM-Code” describes a model for generating distinct neuronal cell types by combinatorial functi...
* These authors contributed equally to this work. Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase fam...
AbstractLIM kinases (LIMK), including LIMK1 and LIMK2, are unique LIM-family proteins containing a c...
Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase family which has been identified in the cytosol cell ...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase family which has been identified in the cytosol cell ...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
The organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for the morphogenesis of org...
International audienceThe organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for th...
The Lim-kinase (LIMK) proteins are important for the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, in partic...
PDZ/LIM genes encode a group of proteins that play very important, but diverse, biological roles. Th...
The LIM domain only protein 7 (LMO7), a member of the PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family i...
The actinin-associated LIM protein (ALP) genes belong to the PDZ/LIM protein family which is charact...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
The “LIM-Code” describes a model for generating distinct neuronal cell types by combinatorial functi...
* These authors contributed equally to this work. Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase fam...
AbstractLIM kinases (LIMK), including LIMK1 and LIMK2, are unique LIM-family proteins containing a c...
Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase family which has been identified in the cytosol cell ...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
Protein kinase CK1 is a ser/thr protein kinase family which has been identified in the cytosol cell ...
The regulation and maintenance of normal cell movements and shape play a vital role in the normal de...
The organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for the morphogenesis of org...
International audienceThe organization of cell populations within animal tissues is essential for th...