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Inhibition of Xbra transcription activation causes defects in mesodermal patterning and reveals autoregulation of Xbra in dorsal mesoderm. , Conlon FL ., Development. August 1, 1996; 122 (8): 2427-35.
Xenopus VegT RNA is localized to the vegetal cortex during oogenesis and encodes a novel T-box transcription factor involved in mesodermal patterning. , Zhang J., Development. December 1, 1996; 122 (12): 4119-29.
A role for Xenopus Gli-type zinc finger proteins in the early embryonic patterning of mesoderm and neuroectoderm. , Marine JC., Mech Dev. May 1, 1997; 63 (2): 211-25.
Smad6 inhibits BMP/ Smad1 signaling by specifically competing with the Smad4 tumor suppressor. , Hata A., Genes Dev. January 15, 1998; 12 (2): 186-97.
Inhibition of retinoic acid receptor-mediated signalling alters positional identity in the developing hindbrain. , van der Wees J ., Development. February 1, 1998; 125 (3): 545-56.
XCtBP is a XTcf-3 co-repressor with roles throughout Xenopus development. , Brannon M., Development. June 1, 1999; 126 (14): 3159-70.
Periodic repression of Notch pathway genes governs the segmentation of Xenopus embryos. , Jen WC., Genes Dev. June 1, 1999; 13 (11): 1486-99.
Regulation of Wnt signaling by Sox proteins: XSox17 alpha/beta and XSox3 physically interact with beta-catenin. , Zorn AM ., Mol Cell. October 1, 1999; 4 (4): 487-98.
The transcriptional coactivator CBP interacts with beta-catenin to activate gene expression. , Takemaru KI ., J Cell Biol. April 17, 2000; 149 (2): 249-54.
Snail-related transcriptional repressors are required in Xenopus for both the induction of the neural crest and its subsequent migration. , LaBonne C ., Dev Biol. May 1, 2000; 221 (1): 195-205.
Hex is a transcriptional repressor that contributes to anterior identity and suppresses Spemann organiser function. , Brickman JM ., Development. June 1, 2000; 127 (11): 2303-15.
Hes6 acts in a positive feedback loop with the neurogenins to promote neuronal differentiation. , Koyano-Nakagawa N., Development. October 1, 2000; 127 (19): 4203-16.
The homeodomain transcription factor Xvent-2 mediates autocatalytic regulation of BMP-4 expression in Xenopus embryos. , Schuler-Metz A., J Biol Chem. November 3, 2000; 275 (44): 34365-74.
Determinants of T box protein specificity. , Conlon FL ., Development. October 1, 2001; 128 (19): 3749-58.
Calmodulin binds to inv protein: implication for the regulation of inv function. , Yasuhiko Y., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 2001; 43 (6): 671-81.
SNT-1/ FRS2alpha physically interacts with Laloo and mediates mesoderm induction by fibroblast growth factor. , Hama J., Mech Dev. December 1, 2001; 109 (2): 195-204.
Targeted gene expression in transgenic Xenopus using the binary Gal4-UAS system. , Hartley KO., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 5, 2002; 99 (3): 1377-82.
Xenopus, the next generation: X. tropicalis genetics and genomics. , Hirsch N ., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2002; 225 (4): 422-33.
PKC delta is essential for Dishevelled function in a noncanonical Wnt pathway that regulates Xenopus convergent extension movements. , Kinoshita N., Genes Dev. July 1, 2003; 17 (13): 1663-76.
Sox17 and beta-catenin cooperate to regulate the transcription of endodermal genes. , Sinner D ., Development. July 1, 2004; 131 (13): 3069-80.
Sequences downstream of the bHLH domain of the Xenopus hairy-related transcription factor-1 act as an extended dimerization domain that contributes to the selection of the partners. , Taelman V., Dev Biol. December 1, 2004; 276 (1): 47-63.
MAB21L2, a vertebrate member of the Male-abnormal 21 family, modulates BMP signaling and interacts with SMAD1. , Baldessari D., BMC Cell Biol. December 21, 2004; 5 (1): 48.
PR72, a novel regulator of Wnt signaling required for Naked cuticle function. , Creyghton MP., Genes Dev. February 1, 2005; 19 (3): 376-86.
XTbx1 is a transcriptional activator involved in head and pharyngeal arch development in Xenopus laevis. , Ataliotis P., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2005; 232 (4): 979-91.
Determination of the minimal domains of Mix.3/ Mixer required for endoderm development. , Doherty JR., Mech Dev. January 1, 2006; 123 (1): 56-66.
Identification of FUSE-binding proteins as interacting partners of TIA proteins. , Rothé F., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. April 28, 2006; 343 (1): 57-68.
Neofunctionalization in vertebrates: the example of retinoic acid receptors. , Escriva H., PLoS Genet. July 1, 2006; 2 (7): e102.
Electroporation-based methods for in vivo, whole mount and primary culture analysis of zebrafish brain development. , Hendricks M., Neural Dev. March 15, 2007; 2 6.
A phosphomimetic mutation in the Sall1 repression motif disrupts recruitment of the nucleosome remodeling and deacetylase complex and repression of Gbx2. , Lauberth SM., J Biol Chem. November 30, 2007; 282 (48): 34858-68.
Sponge genes provide new insight into the evolutionary origin of the neurogenic circuit. , Richards GS., Curr Biol. August 5, 2008; 18 (15): 1156-61.
Molecular mechanism of rectification at identified electrical synapses in the Drosophila giant fiber system. , Phelan P., Curr Biol. December 23, 2008; 18 (24): 1955-60.
Mutations in the human naked cuticle homolog NKD1 found in colorectal cancer alter Wnt/ Dvl/beta-catenin signaling. , Guo J., PLoS One. November 24, 2009; 4 (11): e7982.
Xenopus RCOR2 (REST corepressor 2) interacts with ZMYND8, which is involved in neural differentiation. , Zeng W., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. April 16, 2010; 394 (4): 1024-9.
Regulation of Dpp activity by tissue-specific cleavage of an upstream site within the prodomain. , Sopory S., Dev Biol. October 1, 2010; 346 (1): 102-12.
Prohibitin1 acts as a neural crest specifier in Xenopus development by repressing the transcription factor E2F1. , Schneider M., Development. December 1, 2010; 137 (23): 4073-81.
Conservation and diversification of an ancestral chordate gene regulatory network for dorsoventral patterning. , Kozmikova I., PLoS One. February 3, 2011; 6 (2): e14650.
A conserved function of the chromatin ATPase Kismet in the regulation of hedgehog expression. , Terriente-Félix A., Dev Biol. February 15, 2011; 350 (2): 382-92.
Drosophila Ctf4 is essential for efficient DNA replication and normal cell cycle progression. , Gosnell JA., BMC Mol Biol. April 6, 2011; 12 13.
Xenopus Dbx2 is involved in primary neurogenesis and early neural plate patterning. , Ma P., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 19, 2011; 412 (1): 170-4.
Mef2d acts upstream of muscle identity genes and couples lateral myogenesis to dermomyotome formation in Xenopus laevis. , Della Gaspera B ., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (12): e52359.
In vivo time-lapse imaging of cell proliferation and differentiation in the optic tectum of Xenopus laevis tadpoles. , Bestman JE ., J Comp Neurol. February 1, 2012; 520 (2): 401-33.
Xmab21l3 mediates dorsoventral patterning in Xenopus laevis. , Sridharan J., Mech Dev. July 1, 2012; 129 (5-8): 136-46.
The N-terminus of the human RecQL4 helicase is a homeodomain-like DNA interaction motif. , Ohlenschläger O., Nucleic Acids Res. September 1, 2012; 40 (17): 8309-24.
An inducible expression system to measure rhodopsin transport in transgenic Xenopus rod outer segments. , Zhuo X., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (12): e82629.
Mcm10 self-association is mediated by an N-terminal coiled-coil domain. , Du W., PLoS One. January 1, 2013; 8 (7): e70518.
Plasmodium falciparum encodes a conserved active inhibitor-2 for Protein Phosphatase type 1: perspectives for novel anti-plasmodial therapy. , Fréville A., BMC Biol. July 9, 2013; 11 80.
Simultaneous in vitro characterisation of DNA deaminase function and associated DNA repair pathways. , Franchini DM., PLoS One. December 9, 2013; 8 (12): e82097.
Molecular insights into the origin of the Hox-TALE patterning system. , Hudry B., Elife. March 18, 2014; 3 e01939.
DIPA-family coiled-coils bind conserved isoform-specific head domain of p120-catenin family: potential roles in hydrocephalus and heterotopia. , Markham NO., Mol Biol Cell. September 1, 2014; 25 (17): 2592-603.