AbstractThe transcription factor Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) belongs to the CSL transcription factor family, which are the main transcriptional effectors of the Notch-signaling pathway. Su(H) is the only family member in the Drosophila genome and should therefore be the main transcriptional effector of the Notch pathway in this species. Despite this fact, in many developmental situations, the phenotype caused by loss of function of Su(H) is too weak for a factor that is supposed to mediate most or all aspects of Notch signaling. One example is the Su(H) mutant phenotype during the development of the wing, which is weaker in comparison to other genes required for Notch signaling. Another example is the complete absence of a phenotype upon...
AbstractDuring the development of the Drosophila wing, the activity of the Notch signalling pathway ...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
In the third thoracic segment of Drosophila, wing development is suppressed by the homeotic selector...
AbstractThe transcription factor Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) belongs to the CSL transcription fac...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein that is the main intracellular trans...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein that is the main intracellular trans...
AbstractNotch is the receptor for a conserved signaling pathway that regulates numerous cell fate de...
AbstractNotch is the receptor for a conserved signaling pathway that regulates numerous cell fate de...
<div><p>The Notch signaling pathway is instrumental for cell fate decisions. Signals from the Notch ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, the Notch signalling pathway allows cells to acquire diversified cell...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Suppressor of deltex (Su(dx)) mutations display a wing vein gap phenotype res...
<div><p>Throughout the animal kingdom, the Notch signalling pathway allows cells to acquire diversif...
The Notch signaling pathway is instrumental for cell fate decisions. Signals from the Notch receptor...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) is a DNA-binding protein component of the Notch signalling pa...
AbstractDuring the development of the Drosophila wing, the activity of the Notch signalling pathway ...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
In the third thoracic segment of Drosophila, wing development is suppressed by the homeotic selector...
AbstractThe transcription factor Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) belongs to the CSL transcription fac...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein that is the main intracellular trans...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless [Su(H)] is a DNA-binding protein that is the main intracellular trans...
AbstractNotch is the receptor for a conserved signaling pathway that regulates numerous cell fate de...
AbstractNotch is the receptor for a conserved signaling pathway that regulates numerous cell fate de...
<div><p>The Notch signaling pathway is instrumental for cell fate decisions. Signals from the Notch ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, the Notch signalling pathway allows cells to acquire diversified cell...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Suppressor of deltex (Su(dx)) mutations display a wing vein gap phenotype res...
<div><p>Throughout the animal kingdom, the Notch signalling pathway allows cells to acquire diversif...
The Notch signaling pathway is instrumental for cell fate decisions. Signals from the Notch receptor...
AbstractSuppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) is a DNA-binding protein component of the Notch signalling pa...
AbstractDuring the development of the Drosophila wing, the activity of the Notch signalling pathway ...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
In the third thoracic segment of Drosophila, wing development is suppressed by the homeotic selector...