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Papers associated with regenerating tail (and actl6a)

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Cingulin contains globular and coiled-coil domains and interacts with ZO-1, ZO-2, ZO-3, and myosin., Cordenonsi M., J Cell Biol. December 27, 1999; 147 (7): 1569-82.                      


The fate of cells in the tailbud of Xenopus laevis., Davis RL., Development. January 1, 2000; 127 (2): 255-67.              


Actin-dependent propulsion of endosomes and lysosomes by recruitment of N-WASP., Taunton J., J Cell Biol. February 7, 2000; 148 (3): 519-30.                  


Subdivision of the cardiac Nkx2.5 expression domain into myogenic and nonmyogenic compartments., Raffin M., Dev Biol. February 15, 2000; 218 (2): 326-40.                  


Fibroblast growth factor plays a critical role in SM22alpha expression during Xenopus embryogenesis., Oka T., Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. April 1, 2000; 20 (4): 907-14.


Xbra3 induces mesoderm and neural tissue in Xenopus laevis., Strong CF., Dev Biol. June 15, 2000; 222 (2): 405-19.                  


Designation of the anterior/posterior axis in pregastrula Xenopus laevis., Lane MC., Dev Biol. September 1, 2000; 225 (1): 37-58.                        


Profilin is required for sustaining efficient intra- and intercellular spreading of Shigella flexneri., Mimuro H., J Biol Chem. September 15, 2000; 275 (37): 28893-901.


Participation of transcription elongation factor XSII-K1 in mesoderm-derived tissue development in Xenopus laevis., Taira Y., J Biol Chem. October 13, 2000; 275 (41): 32011-5.                


Signal transduction. N-WASP regulation--the sting in the tail., Fawcett J., Science. October 27, 2000; 290 (5492): 725-6.


Different activities of the frizzled-related proteins frzb2 and sizzled2 during Xenopus anteroposterior patterning., Bradley L., Dev Biol. November 1, 2000; 227 (1): 118-32.                    


FGF signaling restricts the primary blood islands to ventral mesoderm., Kumano G., Dev Biol. December 15, 2000; 228 (2): 304-14.            


Overexpression of the Xenopus tight-junction protein claudin causes randomization of the left-right body axis., Brizuela BJ., Dev Biol. February 15, 2001; 230 (2): 217-29.                


foxD5a, a Xenopus winged helix gene, maintains an immature neural ectoderm via transcriptional repression that is dependent on the C-terminal domain., Sullivan SA., Dev Biol. April 15, 2001; 232 (2): 439-57.            


Xenopus Sprouty2 inhibits FGF-mediated gastrulation movements but does not affect mesoderm induction and patterning., Nutt SL., Genes Dev. May 1, 2001; 15 (9): 1152-66.                


Endoderm specification and differentiation in Xenopus embryos., Horb ME., Dev Biol. August 15, 2001; 236 (2): 330-43.                


The FGFR pathway is required for the trunk-inducing functions of Spemann's organizer., Mitchell TS., Dev Biol. September 15, 2001; 237 (2): 295-305.        


Repression of XMyoD expression and myogenesis by Xhairy-1 in Xenopus early embryo., Umbhauer M., Mech Dev. November 1, 2001; 109 (1): 61-8.  


Two myogenin-related genes are differentially expressed in Xenopus laevis myogenesis and differ in their ability to transactivate muscle structural genes., Charbonnier F., J Biol Chem. January 11, 2002; 277 (2): 1139-47.              


Interactions and regulation of molecular motors in Xenopus melanophores., Gross SP., J Cell Biol. March 4, 2002; 156 (5): 855-65.                  


Quantification of Shigella IcsA required for bacterial actin polymerization., Magdalena J., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. April 1, 2002; 51 (4): 187-96.


Antisense inhibition of Xbrachyury impairs mesoderm formation in Xenopus embryos., Giovannini N., Dev Growth Differ. April 1, 2002; 44 (2): 147-59.            


Distinct enhancers regulate skeletal and cardiac muscle-specific expression programs of the cardiac alpha-actin gene in Xenopus embryos., Latinkić BV., Dev Biol. May 1, 2002; 245 (1): 57-70.          


Larval antigen molecules recognized by adult immune cells of inbred Xenopus laevis: partial characterization and implication in metamorphosis., Izutsu Y., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 2002; 44 (6): 477-88.            


Xenopus bagpipe-related gene, koza, may play a role in regulation of cell proliferation., Newman CS., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2002; 225 (4): 571-80.    


Ontogenic emergence and localization of larval skin antigen molecule recognized by adult T cells of Xenopus laevis: Regulation by thyroid hormone during metamorphosis., Watanabe M., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2003; 45 (1): 77-84.        


Chordin is required for the Spemann organizer transplantation phenomenon in Xenopus embryos., Oelgeschläger M., Dev Cell. February 1, 2003; 4 (2): 219-30.              


Nocturnin, a deadenylase in Xenopus laevis retina: a mechanism for posttranscriptional control of circadian-related mRNA., Baggs JE., Curr Biol. February 4, 2003; 13 (3): 189-98.          


Tagging muscle cell lineages in development and tail regeneration using Cre recombinase in transgenic Xenopus., Ryffel GU., Nucleic Acids Res. April 15, 2003; 31 (8): e44.                


Isolation and growth factor inducibility of the Xenopus laevis Lmx1b gene., Haldin CE., Int J Dev Biol. May 1, 2003; 47 (4): 253-62.            


Conservation of the heterochronic regulator Lin-28, its developmental expression and microRNA complementary sites., Moss EG., Dev Biol. June 15, 2003; 258 (2): 432-42.        


A mutant form of MeCP2 protein associated with human Rett syndrome cannot be displaced from methylated DNA by notch in Xenopus embryos., Stancheva I., Mol Cell. August 1, 2003; 12 (2): 425-35.                          


Coordination of BMP-3b and cerberus is required for head formation of Xenopus embryos., Hino J., Dev Biol. August 1, 2003; 260 (1): 138-57.                            


Xenopus tropicalis nodal-related gene 3 regulates BMP signaling: an essential role for the pro-region., Haramoto Y., Dev Biol. January 1, 2004; 265 (1): 155-68.              


High affinity, paralog-specific recognition of the Mena EVH1 domain by a miniature protein., Golemi-Kotra D., J Am Chem Soc. January 14, 2004; 126 (1): 4-5.


Clustering of Nck by a 12-residue Tir phosphopeptide is sufficient to trigger localized actin assembly., Campellone KG., J Cell Biol. February 2, 2004; 164 (3): 407-16.                


Ca2+-induced activation of ATPase activity of myosin Va is accompanied with a large conformational change., Li XD., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. March 12, 2004; 315 (3): 538-45.


Myosin V: regulation by calcium, calmodulin, and the tail domain., Krementsov DN., J Cell Biol. March 15, 2004; 164 (6): 877-86.                  


Controlling transgene expression to study Xenopus laevis metamorphosis., Das B., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 6, 2004; 101 (14): 4839-42.      


Xantivin suppresses the activity of EGF-CFC genes to regulate nodal signaling., Tanegashima K., Int J Dev Biol. June 1, 2004; 48 (4): 275-83.          


The XMAP215-family protein DdCP224 is required for cortical interactions of microtubules., Hestermann A., BMC Cell Biol. June 8, 2004; 5 24.              


Hedgehog regulation of superficial slow muscle fibres in Xenopus and the evolution of tetrapod trunk myogenesis., Grimaldi A., Development. July 1, 2004; 131 (14): 3249-62.            


R-Spondin2 is a secreted activator of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and is required for Xenopus myogenesis., Kazanskaya O., Dev Cell. October 1, 2004; 7 (4): 525-34.                          


Myosin 3A transgene expression produces abnormal actin filament bundles in transgenic Xenopus laevis rod photoreceptors., Lin-Jones J., J Cell Sci. November 15, 2004; 117 (Pt 24): 5825-34.                


Lysophosphatidic acid signaling controls cortical actin assembly and cytoarchitecture in Xenopus embryos., Lloyd B., Development. February 1, 2005; 132 (4): 805-16.                    


Gelsolin mediates calcium-dependent disassembly of Listeria actin tails., Larson L., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 8, 2005; 102 (6): 1921-6.


FGF signal interpretation is directed by Sprouty and Spred proteins during mesoderm formation., Sivak JM., Dev Cell. May 1, 2005; 8 (5): 689-701.      


Notch signaling modulates the nuclear localization of carboxy-terminal-phosphorylated smad2 and controls the competence of ectodermal cells for activin A., Abe T., Mech Dev. May 1, 2005; 122 (5): 671-80.            


Large-scale quantitative analysis of sources of variation in the actin polymerization-based movement of Listeria monocytogenes., Soo FS., Biophys J. July 1, 2005; 89 (1): 703-23.


Organization and developmental expression of an amphibian vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin gene., Warkman AS., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2005; 233 (4): 1546-53.  

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