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Papers associated with yap1



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Regeneration from three cellular sources and ectopic mini-retina formation upon neurotoxic retinal degeneration in Xenopus., Parain K, Chesneau A, Locker M, Borday C, Perron M., Glia. April 1, 2024; 72 (4): 759-776.                            


Competence for neural crest induction is controlled by hydrostatic pressure through Yap., Alasaadi DN, Alvizi L, Hartmann J, Stillman N, Moghe P, Hiiragi T, Mayor R., Nat Cell Biol. March 18, 2024;


Downregulation of Yap1 during limb regeneration results in defective bone formation in axolotl., Bay S, Öztürk G, Emekli N, Demircan T., Dev Biol. June 2, 2023; 500 31-39.              


A non-transcriptional function of Yap regulates the DNA replication program in Xenopus laevis., Meléndez García R, Haccard O, Chesneau A, Narassimprakash H, Roger J, Perron M, Marheineke K, Bronchain O., Elife. July 15, 2022; 11                             


Essential roles of YAP-TEAD complex in adult stem cell development during thyroid hormone-induced intestinal remodeling of Xenopus laevis., Hasebe T, Fujimoto K, Ishizuya-Oka A., Cell Tissue Res. May 1, 2022; 388 (2): 313-329.


CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Models of Retinitis Pigmentosa Reveal Differential Proliferative Response of Müller Cells between Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis., Parain K, Lourdel S, Donval A, Chesneau A, Borday C, Bronchain O, Locker M, Perron M., Cells. February 25, 2022; 11 (5):                   


The transcription factor Hypermethylated in Cancer 1 (Hic1) regulates neural crest migration via interaction with Wnt signaling., Ray H, Chang C., Dev Biol. July 15, 2020; 463 (2): 169-181.                


Tissue mechanics drives regeneration of a mucociliated epidermis on the surface of Xenopus embryonic aggregates., Kim HY, Kim HY, Jackson TR, Stuckenholz C, Davidson LA, Davidson LA., Nat Commun. January 31, 2020; 11 (1): 665.                


Linking YAP to Müller Glia Quiescence Exit in the Degenerative Retina., Hamon A, García-García D, Ail D, Bitard J, Chesneau A, Dalkara D, Locker M, Roger JE, Perron M., Cell Rep. May 7, 2019; 27 (6): 1712-1725.e6.    


The C-terminus of the retinal homeobox (rax) gene product modulates transcription in a context-dependent manner., Buescher JL, El-Hodiri HM., Mol Vis. February 23, 2019; 25 165-173.      


AKT signaling displays multifaceted functions in neural crest development., Sittewelle M, Monsoro-Burq AH., Dev Biol. December 1, 2018; 444 Suppl 1 S144-S155.


Coordination of Cell Polarity, Mechanics and Fate in Tissue Self-organization., Kim EJY, Korotkevich E, Hiiragi T., Trends Cell Biol. July 1, 2018; 28 (7): 541-550.      


Wbp2nl has a developmental role in establishing neural and non-neural ectodermal fates., Marchak A, Grant PA, Neilson KM, Datta Majumdar H, Yaklichkin S, Johnson D, Moody SA., Dev Biol. September 1, 2017; 429 (1): 213-224.                    


High variability of expression profiles of homeologous genes for Wnt, Hh, Notch, and Hippo signaling pathways in Xenopus laevis., Michiue T, Yamamoto T, Yasuoka Y, Goto T, Ikeda T, Nagura K, Nakayama T, Taira M, Kinoshita T., Dev Biol. June 15, 2017; 426 (2): 270-290.                  


Genome evolution in the allotetraploid frog Xenopus laevis., Session AM, Uno Y, Kwon T, Chapman JA, Toyoda A, Takahashi S, Fukui A, Hikosaka A, Suzuki A, Kondo M, van Heeringen SJ, Quigley I, Heinz S, Ogino H, Ochi H, Hellsten U, Lyons JB, Simakov O, Putnam N, Stites J, Kuroki Y, Tanaka T, Michiue T, Watanabe M, Bogdanovic O, Lister R, Georgiou G, Paranjpe SS, van Kruijsbergen I, Shu S, Carlson J, Kinoshita T, Ohta Y, Mawaribuchi S, Jenkins J, Grimwood J, Schmutz J, Mitros T, Mozaffari SV, Suzuki Y, Haramoto Y, Yamamoto TS, Takagi C, Heald R, Miller K, Haudenschild C, Kitzman J, Nakayama T, Izutsu Y, Robert J, Fortriede J, Burns K, Lotay V, Karimi K, Yasuoka Y, Dichmann DS, Flajnik MF, Houston DW, Shendure J, DuPasquier L, Vize PD, Zorn AM, Ito M, Marcotte EM, Wallingford JB, Ito Y, Asashima M, Ueno N, Matsuda Y, Veenstra GJ, Fujiyama A, Harland RM, Taira M, Rokhsar DS., Nature. October 20, 2016; 538 (7625): 336-343.                              


An Evolutionarily Conserved Network Mediates Development of the zona limitans intrathalamica, a Sonic Hedgehog-Secreting Caudal Forebrain Signaling Center., Sena E, Feistel K, Durand BC., J Dev Biol. October 20, 2016; 4 (4):       


Merlin inhibits Wnt/β-catenin signaling by blocking LRP6 phosphorylation., Kim M, Kim S, Lee SH, Kim W, Sohn MJ, Kim HS, Kim J, Jho EH., Cell Death Differ. October 1, 2016; 23 (10): 1638-47.


Mechanotransduction During Vertebrate Neurulation., Sokol SY., Curr Top Dev Biol. January 1, 2016; 117 359-76.


Epigenetic modification maintains intrinsic limb-cell identity in Xenopus limb bud regeneration., Hayashi S, Kawaguchi A, Uchiyama I, Kawasumi-Kita A, Kobayashi T, Nishide H, Tsutsumi R, Tsuru K, Inoue T, Ogino H, Agata K, Tamura K, Yokoyama H., Dev Biol. October 15, 2015; 406 (2): 271-82.              


YAP controls retinal stem cell DNA replication timing and genomic stability., Cabochette P, Vega-Lopez G, Bitard J, Parain K, Chemouny R, Masson C, Borday C, Hedderich M, Henningfeld KA, Locker M, Bronchain O, Perron M., Elife. September 22, 2015; 4 e08488.                                    


At new heights - endodermal lineages in development and disease., Ober EA, Grapin-Botton A., Development. June 1, 2015; 142 (11): 1912-1917.  


Roles of Hippo signaling pathway in size control of organ regeneration., Hayashi S, Yokoyama H, Tamura K., Dev Growth Differ. May 1, 2015; 57 (4): 341-51.


Transcriptional regulators in the Hippo signaling pathway control organ growth in Xenopus tadpole tail regeneration., Hayashi S, Ochi H, Ogino H, Kawasumi A, Kamei Y, Tamura K, Tamura K, Yokoyama H., Dev Biol. December 1, 2014; 396 (1): 31-41.                      


Getting to know your neighbor: cell polarization in early embryos., Nance J., J Cell Biol. September 29, 2014; 206 (7): 823-32.          


Yap1, transcription regulator in the Hippo signaling pathway, is required for Xenopus limb bud regeneration., Hayashi S, Tamura K, Yokoyama H., Dev Biol. April 1, 2014; 388 (1): 57-67.


Regulation of AQP0 water permeability is enhanced by cooperativity., Németh-Cahalan KL, Clemens DM, Hall JE., J Gen Physiol. March 1, 2013; 141 (3): 287-95.          


Hippo signaling components, Mst1 and Mst2, act as a switch between self-renewal and differentiation in Xenopus hematopoietic and endothelial progenitors., Nejigane S, Takahashi S, Haramoto Y, Michiue T, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 57 (5): 407-14.                      


A molecular mechanism that links Hippo signalling to the inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin signalling., Imajo M, Miyatake K, Iimura A, Miyamoto A, Nishida E., EMBO J. March 7, 2012; 31 (5): 1109-22.


The transcriptional coactivators Yap and TAZ are expressed during early Xenopus development., Nejigane S, Haramoto Y, Okuno M, Takahashi S, Asashima M., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2011; 55 (1): 121-6.                


Yes-associated protein 65 (YAP) expands neural progenitors and regulates Pax3 expression in the neural plate border zone., Gee ST, Milgram SL, Kramer KL, Conlon FL, Moody SA., PLoS One. January 1, 2011; 6 (6): e20309.                  


Heterogeneous nuclear ribonuclear protein U associates with YAP and regulates its co-activation of Bax transcription., Howell M, Borchers C, Milgram SL., J Biol Chem. June 18, 2004; 279 (25): 26300-6.


The juxtamembrane region of the cadherin cytoplasmic tail supports lateral clustering, adhesive strengthening, and interaction with p120ctn., Yap AS, Niessen CM, Gumbiner BM., J Cell Biol. May 4, 1998; 141 (3): 779-89.                  

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