The early embryonic development of Xenopus is mainly governed by post-transcriptional regulations until the mid-blastula transition. In this report, we present evidence demonstrating that fertilization of Xenopus eggs triggers a complete translational arrest of mRNAs containing UA-rich elements in their 3'-untranslated region. This control is maintained at least until the mid-blastula transition. Neither maturation nor pseudo-fertilization of the egg is sufficient for triggering this control, suggesting that components originating from the male gamete are involved in the mechanism. Moreover, this control is exerted whether the mRNA is polyadenylated or not.In VitroJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/seman...
International audienceDuring Xenopus early development, the length of the poly(A) tail of maternal m...
The general mechanism used to make the 3' ends of eukaryotic mRNAs involves 3' cleavage of a precurs...
AbstractFGF signaling is critical for establishing theXenopus laevisembryonic body plan and requires...
AbstractThe early embryonic development of Xenopus is mainly governed by post-transcriptional regula...
During the early stages of Xenopus laevis development no transcription occurs. Many cell divisions t...
The expression of certain maternal mRNAs during oocyte maturation is regulated by cytoplasmic polyad...
AbstractTranslational arrest of maternal Mos mRNA upon fertilization of Xenopus eggs is a prerequisi...
AbstractCell cycle progression during oocyte maturation requires the strict temporal regulation of m...
Maternally inherited poly(A)+ RNAs are important for directing early development in many animal ...
As first shown more than 100 years ago, fertilization of an aged (overripe) egg increases the rate o...
Synthetic capped RNA transcripts injected into ferti-lized eggs of Xenopus laevis have a half-life o...
This article considers some aspects of the storage of macromolecules in the oocyte of Xenopus laevis...
As first shown more than 100 years ago, fertilization of an aged (overripe) egg increases the rate o...
The translation of many maternal mRNAs is regulated by dynamic changes in poly(A) tail length. Durin...
Xenopus oocytes contain several mRNAs that are mobilized into polysomes only at the completion of me...
International audienceDuring Xenopus early development, the length of the poly(A) tail of maternal m...
The general mechanism used to make the 3' ends of eukaryotic mRNAs involves 3' cleavage of a precurs...
AbstractFGF signaling is critical for establishing theXenopus laevisembryonic body plan and requires...
AbstractThe early embryonic development of Xenopus is mainly governed by post-transcriptional regula...
During the early stages of Xenopus laevis development no transcription occurs. Many cell divisions t...
The expression of certain maternal mRNAs during oocyte maturation is regulated by cytoplasmic polyad...
AbstractTranslational arrest of maternal Mos mRNA upon fertilization of Xenopus eggs is a prerequisi...
AbstractCell cycle progression during oocyte maturation requires the strict temporal regulation of m...
Maternally inherited poly(A)+ RNAs are important for directing early development in many animal ...
As first shown more than 100 years ago, fertilization of an aged (overripe) egg increases the rate o...
Synthetic capped RNA transcripts injected into ferti-lized eggs of Xenopus laevis have a half-life o...
This article considers some aspects of the storage of macromolecules in the oocyte of Xenopus laevis...
As first shown more than 100 years ago, fertilization of an aged (overripe) egg increases the rate o...
The translation of many maternal mRNAs is regulated by dynamic changes in poly(A) tail length. Durin...
Xenopus oocytes contain several mRNAs that are mobilized into polysomes only at the completion of me...
International audienceDuring Xenopus early development, the length of the poly(A) tail of maternal m...
The general mechanism used to make the 3' ends of eukaryotic mRNAs involves 3' cleavage of a precurs...
AbstractFGF signaling is critical for establishing theXenopus laevisembryonic body plan and requires...