AbstractThe glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is first expressed in veg2 daughter cells as the genomic target of late cleavage stage Delta-Notch signaling from the skeletogenic mesoderm precursors. Gcm is required in veg2 progeny during late cleavages for the early phase of pigment cell precursor specification. Here we report on a later acting cis-regulatory module that assumes control of gcm expression by the early mesenchyme blastula stage and maintains it through pigment cell differentiation and dispersal. Cis-perturbation analyses reveal that the two critical elements within this late module are consensus matches to Gcm and Six1 binding sites. Significantly, six1 mRNA localizes to ...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Cell fates in the sea urchin embryo are remarkably labile, despite the fact that maternal polarity a...
The glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is fir...
AbstractThe glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratu...
AbstractThe glial cells missing regulatory gene of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (spgcm) was propose...
AbstractThe glial cells missing regulatory gene of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (spgcm) was propose...
This work focuses on the GRNs specifying embryonic skeletogenesis and the pigment cell differentiati...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
AbstractA gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea ur...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
Embryonic development is controlled by networks of interacting regulatory genes. The individual link...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
AbstractThe Strongylocentrotus purpuratus polyketide synthase gene (SpPks) encodes an enzyme require...
Embryonic development is controlled by networks of interacting regulatory genes. The individual link...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Cell fates in the sea urchin embryo are remarkably labile, despite the fact that maternal polarity a...
The glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus is fir...
AbstractThe glial cells missing (gcm) regulatory gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratu...
AbstractThe glial cells missing regulatory gene of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (spgcm) was propose...
AbstractThe glial cells missing regulatory gene of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (spgcm) was propose...
This work focuses on the GRNs specifying embryonic skeletogenesis and the pigment cell differentiati...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
AbstractA gene regulatory network (GRN) controls the process by which the endomesoderm of the sea ur...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
Embryonic development is controlled by networks of interacting regulatory genes. The individual link...
The well-known regulative properties of the sea urchin embryo, coupled with the recent elucidation o...
AbstractThe Strongylocentrotus purpuratus polyketide synthase gene (SpPks) encodes an enzyme require...
Embryonic development is controlled by networks of interacting regulatory genes. The individual link...
As the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various mesoderma...
AbstractAs the result of early specification processes, sea urchin embryos eventually form various m...
Cell fates in the sea urchin embryo are remarkably labile, despite the fact that maternal polarity a...