SummaryAsymmetric distribution of cellular components underlies many biological processes, and the localization of mRNAs within domains of the cytoplasm is one important mechanism of establishing and maintaining cellular asymmetry. mRNA localization often involves assembly of large ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) in the cytoplasm. Using an RNA affinity chromatography approach, we investigated localization RNP formation on the vegetal localization element (VLE) of the mRNA encoding Vg1, a Xenopus TGF-β family member. We identified 40LoVe, an hnRNP D family protein, as a specific VLE binding protein from Xenopus oocytes. Interaction of 40LoVe with the VLE strictly correlates with the ability of the RNA to localize, and antibodies against 40LoVe inh...
AbstractBackground: Cytoplasmic mRNA localization is a widespread mechanism for restricting the tran...
The subcellular localization of specific mRNAs is a widespread mechanism for regulating gene express...
In many organisms, polarity of the oocyte is established post-transcriptionally via subcellular RNA ...
AbstractVegetally localized RNAs in Xenopus laevis oocytes are involved in the patterning of the ear...
AbstractRNA localization is an important mechanism for generating cellular diversity and polarity in...
AbstractBackground: Cytoplasmic mRNA localization is a widespread mechanism for restricting the tran...
We have studied the localisation of mRNAs in full-grown Xenopus laevis oocytes by injecting fluoresc...
AbstractThe localization of certain mRNAs to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes is of crucial imp...
AbstractThe localization of certain mRNAs to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes is of crucial imp...
AbstractIn Xenopus, an early and a late pathway exist for the selective localization of RNAs to the ...
AbstractLocalized mRNAs are directed to their destinations by “localization elements” (LEs) in their...
AbstractRNA localization is an important mechanism for generating cellular diversity and polarity in...
Der gerichtete Transport spezifischer mRNAs ist ein Mechanismus zur Herstellung von Asym...
Die subzelluläre Anreicherung von mRNA Molekülen stellt einen wichtigen Mechanismus der...
AbstractVegetally localized RNAs in Xenopus laevis oocytes are involved in the patterning of the ear...
AbstractBackground: Cytoplasmic mRNA localization is a widespread mechanism for restricting the tran...
The subcellular localization of specific mRNAs is a widespread mechanism for regulating gene express...
In many organisms, polarity of the oocyte is established post-transcriptionally via subcellular RNA ...
AbstractVegetally localized RNAs in Xenopus laevis oocytes are involved in the patterning of the ear...
AbstractRNA localization is an important mechanism for generating cellular diversity and polarity in...
AbstractBackground: Cytoplasmic mRNA localization is a widespread mechanism for restricting the tran...
We have studied the localisation of mRNAs in full-grown Xenopus laevis oocytes by injecting fluoresc...
AbstractThe localization of certain mRNAs to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes is of crucial imp...
AbstractThe localization of certain mRNAs to the vegetal cortex of Xenopus oocytes is of crucial imp...
AbstractIn Xenopus, an early and a late pathway exist for the selective localization of RNAs to the ...
AbstractLocalized mRNAs are directed to their destinations by “localization elements” (LEs) in their...
AbstractRNA localization is an important mechanism for generating cellular diversity and polarity in...
Der gerichtete Transport spezifischer mRNAs ist ein Mechanismus zur Herstellung von Asym...
Die subzelluläre Anreicherung von mRNA Molekülen stellt einen wichtigen Mechanismus der...
AbstractVegetally localized RNAs in Xenopus laevis oocytes are involved in the patterning of the ear...
AbstractBackground: Cytoplasmic mRNA localization is a widespread mechanism for restricting the tran...
The subcellular localization of specific mRNAs is a widespread mechanism for regulating gene express...
In many organisms, polarity of the oocyte is established post-transcriptionally via subcellular RNA ...