The gene DACH is a human homologue of Drosophila melanogaster dachshund (dac), which encodes a nuclear factor essential for determining cell fates in the eye, leg, and nervous system of the fly. To investigate possible connections between DACH and inherited developmental disorders, we have characterized the human DACH genomic structure and investigated the tissue and cellular distribution of the mouse DACH1 protein during development. DACH spans 400 kb and is encoded by 12 exons. The predominant DACH transcript is 5.2 kb and encodes a 706-amino-acid protein with an observed molecular weight of 97 kDa.DACH mRNA was detected in multiple adult human tissues including kidney and heart. The mouse DACH1 protein was immunolocalized to specific cel...
Dactylaplasia, characterized by the absence of phalangeal bones in the middle digits of each foot, r...
Drosophila eye development is controlled by a conserved network of retinal determination (RD) genes....
The Drosophila cadherin-related protein Dachsous (Ds) plays a prominent role in planar cell polarity...
The gene DACH is a human homologue of Drosophila melanogaster dachshund (dac), which encodes a nucle...
DACH1 is the human homolog of the Drosophila dachshund gene, which is involved in the development of...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Dachshund gene is a key component of the retinal determination gene network in Drosophila eye de...
AbstractThe Dachshund proteins are essential components of a regulatory network controlling cell fat...
SHFM3 is a limb malformation characterized by the absence of central digits. It has been shown that ...
The nuclear factor dachshund (dac) is a key regulator of eye and leg development in Drosophila.We ha...
Members of the Dact protein family initially were identified through binding to Dishevelled (Dvl), a...
AbstractThe retinal determination gene dachshund is distantly related to the family of Ski/Sno proto...
The complexity of the Drosophila compound eye is under the control of eight “master control” genes. ...
Initially isolated as the dominant suppressor of the mutant epidermal growth factor receptor (ellips...
The family of diacylglycerol kinases (DAGKs) is known to play an important role in signal transducti...
Dactylaplasia, characterized by the absence of phalangeal bones in the middle digits of each foot, r...
Drosophila eye development is controlled by a conserved network of retinal determination (RD) genes....
The Drosophila cadherin-related protein Dachsous (Ds) plays a prominent role in planar cell polarity...
The gene DACH is a human homologue of Drosophila melanogaster dachshund (dac), which encodes a nucle...
DACH1 is the human homolog of the Drosophila dachshund gene, which is involved in the development of...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Dachshund gene is a key component of the retinal determination gene network in Drosophila eye de...
AbstractThe Dachshund proteins are essential components of a regulatory network controlling cell fat...
SHFM3 is a limb malformation characterized by the absence of central digits. It has been shown that ...
The nuclear factor dachshund (dac) is a key regulator of eye and leg development in Drosophila.We ha...
Members of the Dact protein family initially were identified through binding to Dishevelled (Dvl), a...
AbstractThe retinal determination gene dachshund is distantly related to the family of Ski/Sno proto...
The complexity of the Drosophila compound eye is under the control of eight “master control” genes. ...
Initially isolated as the dominant suppressor of the mutant epidermal growth factor receptor (ellips...
The family of diacylglycerol kinases (DAGKs) is known to play an important role in signal transducti...
Dactylaplasia, characterized by the absence of phalangeal bones in the middle digits of each foot, r...
Drosophila eye development is controlled by a conserved network of retinal determination (RD) genes....
The Drosophila cadherin-related protein Dachsous (Ds) plays a prominent role in planar cell polarity...