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Papers associated with genital system (and prss1)

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Studies on the biosynthesis, assembly and secretion of vitellogenin, an oestrogen-induced multicomponent protein., Penning TM., Biochem J. January 15, 1977; 162 (1): 157-70.


A protein inhibitor of calmodulin-regulated cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase in amphibian ovaries., Jedlicki E., Arch Biochem Biophys. August 15, 1985; 241 (1): 215-24.


The action of acrosin on the zona pellucida., Urch UA., Adv Exp Med Biol. January 1, 1986; 207 113-32.


Chromatin decondensation and DNA synthesis in human sperm activated in vitro by using Xenopus laevis egg extracts., Brown DB., J Exp Zool. May 1, 1987; 242 (2): 215-31.


A trypsin-sensitive receptor on membrane vesicles is required for nuclear envelope formation in vitro., Wilson KL., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1988; 107 (1): 57-68.


Replication of Xenopus erythrocyte nuclei in a homologous egg extract requires prior proteolytic treatment., Coppock DL., Dev Biol. January 1, 1989; 131 (1): 102-10.


Proteases released from Xenopus laevis eggs at activation and their role in envelope conversion., Lindsay LL., Dev Biol. September 1, 1989; 135 (1): 202-11.


The appearance of neural and glial cell markers during early development of the nervous system in the amphibian embryo., Messenger NJ., Development. September 1, 1989; 107 (1): 43-54.                      


Developmental and thyroid hormone-dependent regulation of pancreatic genes in Xenopus laevis., Shi YB, Shi YB., Genes Dev. July 1, 1990; 4 (7): 1107-13.                


Differential expression of two cadherins in Xenopus laevis., Angres B., Development. March 1, 1991; 111 (3): 829-44.                    


Oviductin. Purification and properties of the oviductal protease that processes the molecular weight 43,000 glycoprotein of the Xenopus laevis egg envelope., Hardy DM., Biochemistry. May 12, 1992; 31 (18): 4466-72.


Isolation and characterization of ovochymase, a chymotrypsin-like protease released during Xenopus laevis egg activation., Lindsay LL., Dev Biol. February 1, 1995; 167 (2): 513-6.


Efficient reactivation of Xenopus erythrocyte nuclei in Xenopus egg extracts., Wangh LJ., J Cell Sci. June 1, 1995; 108 ( Pt 6) 2187-96.


Characterization of pNiXa, a serpin of Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryos, and its histidine-rich, Ni(II)-binding domain., Sunderman FW., Mol Reprod Dev. August 1, 1996; 44 (4): 507-24.


Histone H1 variants as sperm-specific nuclear proteins of Rana catesbeiana, and their role in maintaining a unique condensed state of sperm chromatin., Itoh T., Mol Reprod Dev. June 1, 1997; 47 (2): 181-90.


An epithelial serine protease activates the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel., Vallet V., Nature. October 9, 1997; 389 (6651): 607-10.


Molecular basis for oviductin-mediated processing from gp43 to gp41, the predominant glycoproteins of Xenopus egg envelopes., Kubo H., Dev Genet. January 1, 1999; 25 (2): 123-9.      


Oviductin, the Xenopus laevis oviductal protease that processes egg envelope glycoprotein gp43, increases sperm binding to envelopes, and is translated as part of an unusual mosaic protein composed of two protease and several CUB domains., Lindsay LL., Biol Reprod. April 1, 1999; 60 (4): 989-95.


Activation of Xenopus eggs by proteases: possible involvement of a sperm protease in fertilization., Mizote A., Dev Biol. April 1, 1999; 208 (1): 79-92.


Ovochymase, a Xenopus laevis egg extracellular protease, is translated as part of an unusual polyprotease., Lindsay LL., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 28, 1999; 96 (20): 11253-8.            


Core histone N-termini play an essential role in mitotic chromosome condensation., de la Barre AE., EMBO J. February 1, 2000; 19 (3): 379-91.


Xoom is maternally stored and functions as a transmembrane protein for gastrulation movement in Xenopus embryos., Hasegawa K., Dev Growth Differ. February 1, 2001; 43 (1): 25-31.            


Properties of the hatching enzyme from Xenopus laevis., Fan TJ., Eur J Biochem. September 1, 2001; 268 (18): 4892-8.


Enzyme activity in anuran spermatozoa upon induction of the acrosome reaction., Infante V., Zygote. November 1, 2001; 9 (4): 293-8.


NO66, a highly conserved dual location protein in the nucleolus and in a special type of synchronously replicating chromatin., Eilbracht J., Mol Biol Cell. April 1, 2004; 15 (4): 1816-32.                            


Differential phosphorylation controls Maskin association with eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E and localization on the mitotic apparatus., Barnard DC., Mol Cell Biol. September 1, 2005; 25 (17): 7605-15.                


Furin cleavage activates the epithelial Na+ channel by relieving Na+ self-inhibition., Sheng S., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. June 1, 2006; 290 (6): F1488-96.


Involvement of sperm proteases in the binding of sperm to the vitelline envelope in Xenopus laevis., Kubo H., Zoolog Sci. January 1, 2008; 25 (1): 80-7.


LRP6 transduces a canonical Wnt signal independently of Axin degradation by inhibiting GSK3's phosphorylation of beta-catenin., Cselenyi CS., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. June 10, 2008; 105 (23): 8032-7.        


Interactions between beta subunits of the KCNMB family and Slo3: beta4 selectively modulates Slo3 expression and function., Yang CT., PLoS One. July 3, 2009; 4 (7): e6135.          


Transmembrane protein-free membranes fuse into xenopus nuclear envelope and promote assembly of functional pores., Rafikova ER., J Biol Chem. October 23, 2009; 284 (43): 29847-59.


Cloning and sequence analysis of Bufo arenarum oviductin cDNA and detection of its orthologous gene expression in the mouse female reproductive tract., Barrera D., Zygote. February 1, 2012; 20 (1): 17-26.


Quantitative proteomics of Xenopus laevis embryos: expression kinetics of nearly 4000 proteins during early development., Sun L., Sci Rep. February 26, 2014; 4 4365.                              


Acetylation of histone H3 at lysine 64 regulates nucleosome dynamics and facilitates transcription., Di Cerbo V., Elife. March 25, 2014; 3 e01632.                                  


Follicle cell trypsin-like protease HrOvochymase: Its cDNA cloning, localization, and involvement in the late stage of oogenesis in the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi., Mino M., Mol Reprod Dev. April 1, 2016; 83 (4): 347-58.


Mechanism and Regulation of DNA-Protein Crosslink Repair by the DNA-Dependent Metalloprotease SPRTN., Stingele J., Mol Cell. November 17, 2016; 64 (4): 688-703.                


Transcriptome profiling reveals male- and female-specific gene expression pattern and novel gene candidates for the control of sex determination and gonad development in Xenopus laevis., Piprek RP., Dev Genes Evol. May 1, 2019; 229 (2-3): 53-72.        


Membrane progesterone receptor induces meiosis in Xenopus oocytes through endocytosis into signaling endosomes and interaction with APPL1 and Akt2., Nader N., PLoS Biol. November 2, 2020; 18 (11): e3000901.          


XLF acts as a flexible connector during non-homologous end joining., Carney SM., Elife. December 8, 2020; 9                   


Identification of estrogen receptor target genes involved in gonadal feminization caused by estrogen in Xenopus laevis., Li Y., Aquat Toxicol. January 21, 2021; 232 105760.      

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