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Papers associated with eef1a2



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Xenopus laevis il11ra.L is an experimentally proven interleukin-11 receptor component that is required for tadpole tail regeneration., Suzuki S, Sasaki K, Fukazawa T, Kubo T, Kubo T., Sci Rep. February 3, 2022; 12 (1): 1903.                      


BMP signaling is enhanced intracellularly by FHL3 controlling WNT-dependent spatiotemporal emergence of the neural crest., Alkobtawi M, Pla P, Monsoro-Burq AH., Cell Rep. June 22, 2021; 35 (12): 109289.                        


Light-regulated voltage-gated potassium channels for acute interrogation of channel function in neurons and behavior., Jerng HH, Patel JM, Khan TA, Arenkiel BR, Pfaffinger PJ., PLoS One. March 3, 2021; 16 (3): e0248688.                  


Integration of Wnt and FGF signaling in the Xenopus gastrula at TCF and Ets binding sites shows the importance of short-range repression by TCF in patterning the marginal zone., Kjolby RAS, Truchado-Garcia M, Iruvanti S, Harland RM., Development. August 9, 2019; 146 (15):                           


Jmjd6a regulates GSK3β RNA splicing in Xenopus laevis eye development., Shin JY, Son J, Kim WS, Gwak J, Ju BG., PLoS One. July 30, 2019; 14 (7): e0219800.                      


Fam46a regulates BMP-dependent pre-placodal ectoderm differentiation in Xenopus., Watanabe T, Yamamoto T, Tsukano K, Hirano S, Horikawa A, Michiue T., Development. October 26, 2018; 145 (20):                                     


Dkk2 promotes neural crest specification by activating Wnt/β-catenin signaling in a GSK3β independent manner., Devotta A, Hong CS, Saint-Jeannet JP., Elife. July 23, 2018; 7                             


Protein localization screening in vivo reveals novel regulators of multiciliated cell development and function., Tu F, Sedzinski J, Ma Y, Marcotte EM, Wallingford JB., J Cell Sci. January 29, 2018; 131 (3):             


Dicer inactivation stimulates limb regeneration ability in Xenopus laevis., Zhang M, Yang L, Yuan F, Chen Y, Lin G., Wound Repair Regen. January 1, 2018; 26 (1): 46-53.          


interleukin-11 induces and maintains progenitors of different cell lineages during Xenopus tadpole tail regeneration., Tsujioka H, Kunieda T, Katou Y, Shirahige K, Fukazawa T, Kubo T., Nat Commun. September 8, 2017; 8 (1): 495.                                


Human amniotic fluid contaminants alter thyroid hormone signalling and early brain development in Xenopus embryos., Fini JB, Mughal BB, Le Mével S, Leemans M, Lettmann M, Spirhanzlova P, Affaticati P, Jenett A, Demeneix BA., Sci Rep. March 7, 2017; 7 43786.        


FoxD1 protein interacts with Wnt and BMP signaling to differentially pattern mesoderm and neural tissue., Polevoy H, Malyarova A, Fonar Y, Elias S, Frank D., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2017; 61 (3-4-5): 293-302.              


Noggin4 is a long-range inhibitor of Wnt8 signalling that regulates head development in Xenopus laevis., Eroshkin FM, Nesterenko AM, Borodulin AV, Martynova NY, Ermakova GV, Gyoeva FK, Orlov EE, Belogurov AA, Lukyanov KA, Bayramov AV, Zaraisky AG., Sci Rep. January 22, 2016; 6 23049.                                                            


Rdh10a Provides a Conserved Critical Step in the Synthesis of Retinoic Acid during Zebrafish Embryogenesis., D'Aniello E, Ravisankar P, Waxman JS., PLoS One. September 1, 2015; 10 (9): e0138588.                  


Functional analysis of Hairy genes in Xenopus neural crest initial specification and cell migration., Vega-López GA, Bonano M, Tríbulo C, Fernández JP, Agüero TH, Aybar MJ, Aybar MJ., Dev Dyn. August 1, 2015; 244 (8): 988-1013.                            


Sox21 regulates the progression of neuronal differentiation in a dose-dependent manner., Whittington N, Cunningham D, Le TK, De Maria D, Silva EM., Dev Biol. January 15, 2015; 397 (2): 237-47.              


A requirement for hedgehog signaling in thyroid hormone-induced postembryonic intestinal remodeling., Wen L, Hasebe T, Miller TC, Ishizuya-Oka A, Shi YB., Cell Biosci. January 1, 2015; 5 13.            


Antisense Oligonucleotide-Mediated Transcript Knockdown in Zebrafish., Pauli A, Montague TG, Lennox KA, Behlke MA, Schier AF., PLoS One. January 1, 2015; 10 (10): e0139504.        


Nkx2.5 is involved in myeloid cell differentiation at anterior ventral blood islands in the Xenopus embryo., Sakata H, Maéno M., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2014; 56 (8): 544-54.              


Transcription factor AP2 epsilon (Tfap2e) regulates neural crest specification in Xenopus., Hong CS, Devotta A, Lee YH, Park BY, Saint-Jeannet JP., Dev Neurobiol. September 1, 2014; 74 (9): 894-906.                    


Congenital heart disease protein 5 associates with CASZ1 to maintain myocardial tissue integrity., Sojka S, Amin NM, Gibbs D, Christine KS, Charpentier MS, Conlon FL., Development. August 1, 2014; 141 (15): 3040-9.                


Proteomic analysis of fibroblastema formation in regenerating hind limbs of Xenopus laevis froglets and comparison to axolotl., Rao N, Song F, Jhamb D, Wang M, Milner DJ, Price NM, Belecky-Adams TL, Palakal MJ, Cameron JA, Li B, Chen X, Stocum DL., BMC Dev Biol. July 25, 2014; 14 32.                        


Tumor suppressor p16(INK4a) inhibits cancer cell growth by downregulating eEF1A2 through a direct interaction., Lee MH, Choi BY, Cho YY, Lee SY, Huang Z, Kundu JK, Kim MO, Kim DJ, Bode AM, Surh YJ, Dong Z., J Cell Sci. April 15, 2013; 126 (Pt 8): 1744-52.


Pax3 and Zic1 drive induction and differentiation of multipotent, migratory, and functional neural crest in Xenopus embryos., Milet C, Maczkowiak F, Roche DD, Monsoro-Burq AH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 2, 2013; 110 (14): 5528-33.                      


DEADSouth protein localizes to germ plasm and is required for the development of primordial germ cells in Xenopus laevis., Yamaguchi T, Taguchi A, Watanabe K, Orii H., Biol Open. February 15, 2013; 2 (2): 191-9.                    


Kcnh1 voltage-gated potassium channels are essential for early zebrafish development., Stengel R, Rivera-Milla E, Sahoo N, Ebert C, Bollig F, Heinemann SH, Schönherr R, Englert C., J Biol Chem. October 12, 2012; 287 (42): 35565-35575.            


Self-regulation of the head-inducing properties of the Spemann organizer., Inui M, Montagner M, Ben-Zvi D, Martello G, Soligo S, Manfrin A, Aragona M, Enzo E, Zacchigna L, Zanconato F, Azzolin L, Dupont S, Cordenonsi M, Piccolo S., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 18, 2012; 109 (38): 15354-9.                            


KDEL tagging: a method for generating dominant-negative inhibitors of the secretion of TGF-beta superfamily proteins., Matsukawa S, Moriyama Y, Hayata T, Sasaki H, Ito Y, Asashima M, Kuroda H., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2012; 56 (5): 351-6.        


Evolutionary importance of translation elongation factor eEF1A variant switching: eEF1A1 down-regulation in muscle is conserved in Xenopus but is controlled at a post-transcriptional level., Newbery HJ, Stancheva I, Zimmerman LB, Abbott CM., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. July 22, 2011; 411 (1): 19-24.      


Focal adhesion kinase protein regulates Wnt3a gene expression to control cell fate specification in the developing neural plate., Fonar Y, Gutkovich YE, Root H, Malyarova A, Aamar E, Golubovskaya VM, Elias S, Elkouby YM, Frank D., Mol Biol Cell. July 1, 2011; 22 (13): 2409-21.                  


The response of early neural genes to FGF signaling or inhibition of BMP indicate the absence of a conserved neural induction module., Rogers CD, Ferzli GS, Casey ES., BMC Dev Biol. January 26, 2011; 11 74.        


Regulation of TCF3 by Wnt-dependent phosphorylation during vertebrate axis specification., Hikasa H, Ezan J, Itoh K, Li X, Klymkowsky MW, Sokol SY., Dev Cell. October 19, 2010; 19 (4): 521-32.        


beta-Catenin primes organizer gene expression by recruiting a histone H3 arginine 8 methyltransferase, Prmt2., Blythe SA, Cha SW, Tadjuidje E, Heasman J, Klein PS., Dev Cell. August 17, 2010; 19 (2): 220-31.      


Expression characteristics of dual-promoter lentiviral vectors targeting retinal photoreceptors and Müller cells., Semple-Rowland SL, Coggin WE, Geesey M, Eccles KS, Abraham L, Pachigar K, Ludlow R, Khani SC, Smith WC., Mol Vis. May 27, 2010; 16 916-34.                  


Visualizing protein interactions involved in the formation of the 42S RNP storage particle of Xenopus oocytes., Schneider H, Dabauvalle MC, Wilken N, Scheer U., Biol Cell. May 26, 2010; 102 (8): 469-78.


Molecular characterization and expression analysis of five different elongation factor 1 alpha genes in the flatfish Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis Kaup): differential gene expression and thyroid hormones dependence during metamorphosis., Infante C, Asensio E, Cañavate JP, Manchado M., BMC Mol Biol. January 30, 2008; 9 19.              


Scythe regulates apoptosis through modulating ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of the Xenopus elongation factor XEF1AO., Minami R, Shimada M, Yokosawa H, Kawahara H., Biochem J. August 1, 2007; 405 (3): 495-501.


Comparative analysis of Xenopus VegT, the meso-endodermal determinant, identifies an unusual conserved sequence., Pérez O, Benítez MS, Nath K, Heasman J, Del Pino EM, Elinson RP., Differentiation. July 1, 2007; 75 (6): 559-65.        


Changing a limb muscle growth program into a resorption program., Cai L, Das B, Brown DD., Dev Biol. April 1, 2007; 304 (1): 260-71.                      


Dullard promotes degradation and dephosphorylation of BMP receptors and is required for neural induction., Satow R, Kurisaki A, Chan TC, Hamazaki TS, Asashima M., Dev Cell. December 1, 2006; 11 (6): 763-74.              


Reduction of XNkx2-10 expression leads to anterior defects and malformation of the embryonic heart., Allen BG, Allen-Brady K, Weeks DL., Mech Dev. October 1, 2006; 123 (10): 719-29.          


Cold-inducible RNA binding protein is required for the expression of adhesion molecules and embryonic cell movement in Xenopus laevis., Peng Y, Yang PH, Tanner JA, Huang JD, Li M, Lee HF, Xu RH, Kung HF, Lin MC., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. May 26, 2006; 344 (1): 416-24.        


Noelins modulate the timing of neuronal differentiation during development., Moreno TA, Bronner-Fraser M., Dev Biol. December 15, 2005; 288 (2): 434-47.              


The roles of Bcl-xL in modulating apoptosis during development of Xenopus laevis., Johnston J, Chan R, Calderon-Segura M, McFarlane S, Browder LW., BMC Dev Biol. September 26, 2005; 5 20.              


Translation elongation factor eEF1A2 is a potential oncoprotein that is overexpressed in two-thirds of breast tumours., Tomlinson VA, Newbery HJ, Wray NR, Jackson J, Larionov A, Miller WR, Dixon JM, Abbott CM., BMC Cancer. September 12, 2005; 5 113.      


The Notch targets Esr1 and Esr10 are differentially regulated in Xenopus neural precursors., Lamar E, Kintner C., Development. August 1, 2005; 132 (16): 3619-30.                    


Functional role of a novel ternary complex comprising SRF and CREB in expression of Krox-20 in early embryos of Xenopus laevis., Watanabe T, Hongo I, Kidokoro Y, Okamoto H., Dev Biol. January 15, 2005; 277 (2): 508-21.                


Early requirement of the transcriptional activator Sox9 for neural crest specification in Xenopus., Lee YH, Lee YH, Aoki Y, Hong CS, Saint-Germain N, Credidio C, Saint-Jeannet JP., Dev Biol. November 1, 2004; 275 (1): 93-103.          


The Meis3 protein and retinoid signaling interact to pattern the Xenopus hindbrain., Dibner C, Elias S, Ofir R, Souopgui J, Kolm PJ, Sive H, Pieler T, Frank D., Dev Biol. July 1, 2004; 271 (1): 75-86.              


Morphogenetic movements underlying eye field formation require interactions between the FGF and ephrinB1 signaling pathways., Moore KB, Mood K, Daar IO, Moody SA., Dev Cell. January 1, 2004; 6 (1): 55-67.                

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