Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the development of metazoan embryos. The study of the gene's regulatory circuit in the sea urchin embryo will facilitate the placement of this transcription factor in the well-studied embryonic Gene Regulatory Network (GRN). The Paracentrotus lividus Coup-TF gene (PlCoup-TF) is expressed throughout embryonic development preferentially in the oral ectoderm of the gastrula and the ciliary band of the pluteus stage. Two overlapping λ genomic clones, containing three exons and upstream sequences of PlCoup-TF, were isolated from a genomic library. The transcription initiation site was determined and 5' deletions and individual segments of a 1930 bp upstream...
Sea urchin embryos begin zygotic transcription shortly after the egg is fertilized. Throughout the ...
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and fee...
Spatially controlled genes expressed in the early sea urchin embryo have been characterized, and the...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
AbstractThe nuclear receptor SpCOUP-TF is the highly conserved sea urchin homologue of the COUP fami...
In order to determine the frequency and variety of cis-regulatory elements that function during embr...
AbstractSpecification of the ciliated band (CB) of echinoid embryos executes three spatial functions...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
The process of embryogenesis depends on differential regulation of genes in the spatial components d...
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and fee...
To understand how a eukaryote achieves differential transcription of genes in precise spatial patter...
Expression of T\u3b12 gene, during sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus development, is spatially and te...
The GRN specifying the dorsal-ventral (D-V) axis of the sea urchin embryo is currently under investi...
Sea urchin embryos begin zygotic transcription shortly after the egg is fertilized. Throughout the ...
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and fee...
Spatially controlled genes expressed in the early sea urchin embryo have been characterized, and the...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
AbstractThe nuclear receptor SpCOUP-TF is the highly conserved sea urchin homologue of the COUP fami...
In order to determine the frequency and variety of cis-regulatory elements that function during embr...
AbstractSpecification of the ciliated band (CB) of echinoid embryos executes three spatial functions...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
The process of embryogenesis depends on differential regulation of genes in the spatial components d...
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and fee...
To understand how a eukaryote achieves differential transcription of genes in precise spatial patter...
Expression of T\u3b12 gene, during sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus development, is spatially and te...
The GRN specifying the dorsal-ventral (D-V) axis of the sea urchin embryo is currently under investi...
Sea urchin embryos begin zygotic transcription shortly after the egg is fertilized. Throughout the ...
In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and fee...
Spatially controlled genes expressed in the early sea urchin embryo have been characterized, and the...