The C2H2-type zinc finger motif defines a large super family of specific DNA and specific RNA binding proteins. Individual members of this protein family have been demonstrated to carry important regulatory functions in embryogenesis. We have isolated a large collection of C2H2-type zinc finger proteins from Xenopus laevis. Some of these proteins are highly conserved in evolution and found to be differentially expressed during embryonic development of the central nervous system. We also summarize our recent findings on the biochemical characterization of RNA and DNA binding activities in vitro for other Xenopus zinc finger proteins, which fall into structurally defined, distinct subfamilies.Comparative StudyJournal ArticleReviewinfo:eu-repo...
The Xenopus laevis genome was screened for putative DNA-binding gene products by using the 'finger' ...
AbstractFinger proteins, the first example of which was Xenopus TFIIIA, share Zn2+ finger-like folde...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
dissertationProteins containing C 2 H 2 type zinc finger motifs are perhaps the largest class of nuc...
A zinc finger protein that interacts with Xenopus TATA-binding protein was previously isolated by a ...
Xfin is a Kr\ufcppel\u2010type zinc finger protein characterized by the highest number of zinc finge...
We describe the structural organization of a gene, termed XFDL 141/156, that is transiently activate...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
Xenopus ZFP36L1 (zinc finger protein 36, C3H type-like 1) belongs to the ZFP36 family of RNA-bindi...
The zinc finger domain is a sequence-specific DNA binding motif that was originally identified in th...
AbstractZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in our laboratory ...
International audienceZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in o...
The Xenopus 5S RNA gene-specific transcription factor IIIA (TFIIIA) has nine consecutive Cys2His2 zi...
Xfin is a Xenopus zinc finger protein which is expressed in the cytoplasm of the oocyte and througho...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disea...
The Xenopus laevis genome was screened for putative DNA-binding gene products by using the 'finger' ...
AbstractFinger proteins, the first example of which was Xenopus TFIIIA, share Zn2+ finger-like folde...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
dissertationProteins containing C 2 H 2 type zinc finger motifs are perhaps the largest class of nuc...
A zinc finger protein that interacts with Xenopus TATA-binding protein was previously isolated by a ...
Xfin is a Kr\ufcppel\u2010type zinc finger protein characterized by the highest number of zinc finge...
We describe the structural organization of a gene, termed XFDL 141/156, that is transiently activate...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
Xenopus ZFP36L1 (zinc finger protein 36, C3H type-like 1) belongs to the ZFP36 family of RNA-bindi...
The zinc finger domain is a sequence-specific DNA binding motif that was originally identified in th...
AbstractZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in our laboratory ...
International audienceZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in o...
The Xenopus 5S RNA gene-specific transcription factor IIIA (TFIIIA) has nine consecutive Cys2His2 zi...
Xfin is a Xenopus zinc finger protein which is expressed in the cytoplasm of the oocyte and througho...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disea...
The Xenopus laevis genome was screened for putative DNA-binding gene products by using the 'finger' ...
AbstractFinger proteins, the first example of which was Xenopus TFIIIA, share Zn2+ finger-like folde...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...