We describe the structural organization of a gene, termed XFDL 141/156, that is transiently activated during early Xenopus development. XFDL 141/156 is first transcribed at the midblastula transition (MBT) and during early gastrulation events. A roughly 200 nucleotide fragment immediately 5' to the transcription start site is sufficient for transient, early zygotic activation of gene expression. The primary transcript is subject to alternative splicing. Corresponding cDNAs encode two structurally related but completely distinct C2H2-type zinc finger proteins of unknown biological function.Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
AbstractGene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcript...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disea...
We have cloned a Xenopus cDNA that is related to snail, a gene that is required for mesoderm formati...
The C2H2-type zinc finger motif defines a large super family of specific DNA and specific RNA bindin...
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...
The fertilized frog egg contains all the materials needed to initiate development of a new organism,...
International audienceZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in o...
AbstractZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in our laboratory ...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
M Vitorino and J M Inacio are recipients of a F.C.T Post-Doc fellowship with reference SFRH/BPD/6592...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcription fact...
International audienceAlternative splicing, the process by which distinct mature mRNAs can be produc...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
In most organisms, control of the developmental program involves a regulated transition from materna...
AbstractGene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcript...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disea...
We have cloned a Xenopus cDNA that is related to snail, a gene that is required for mesoderm formati...
The C2H2-type zinc finger motif defines a large super family of specific DNA and specific RNA bindin...
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...
The fertilized frog egg contains all the materials needed to initiate development of a new organism,...
International audienceZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in o...
AbstractZFPIP (Zinc Finger Pbx1 Interacting Protein) has been recently identified in our laboratory ...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
M Vitorino and J M Inacio are recipients of a F.C.T Post-Doc fellowship with reference SFRH/BPD/6592...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcription fact...
International audienceAlternative splicing, the process by which distinct mature mRNAs can be produc...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
In most organisms, control of the developmental program involves a regulated transition from materna...
AbstractGene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcript...
The Wilms' tumour suppressor gene WT1 encodes a protein involved in urogenital development and disea...
We have cloned a Xenopus cDNA that is related to snail, a gene that is required for mesoderm formati...