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On the site of phosvitin synthesis in Xenopus laevis., Rudack D, Wallace RA., Biochim Biophys Acta. January 29, 1968; 155 (1): 299-301.


The crystalline yolk-platelet proteins and their soluble plasma precursor in an amphibian, Xenopus laevis., Redshaw MR, Follett BK., Biochem J. October 1, 1971; 124 (4): 759-66.


Steroid inhibition of protein incorporation by isolated amphibian oocytes., Schuetz AW, Wallace RA, Dumont JN., J Cell Biol. April 1, 1974; 61 (1): 26-34.


Precursor-product relationship between amphibian vitellogenin and the yolk proteins, lipovitellin and phosvitin., Bergink EW, Wallace RA., J Biol Chem. May 10, 1974; 249 (9): 2897-903.


Sequential changes in the protein synthetic activity of male Xenopus laevis liver following induction of egg-yolk proteins by Estradiol-17 beta., Clemens MJ, Lofthouse R, Tata JR., J Biol Chem. March 25, 1975; 250 (6): 2213-8.


Synthesis of vitellogenin in cultures of male and female frog liver regulated by estradiol treatment in vitro., Wangh LJ, Knowland J., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 1, 1975; 72 (8): 3172-5.


Translation of hormone-induced messenger RNA in amphibian oocytes: I. Induction by estrogen of messenger RNA encoded for vitellogenic protein in the liver of the male African clawed toad (Xenopus laevis)., Lanclos KD, Hamilton TH., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. October 1, 1975; 72 (10): 3934-8.


31P nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies on the developing embryos of Xenopus laevis., Colman A, Gadian DG., Eur J Biochem. January 15, 1976; 61 (2): 387-96.


Protein incorporation by isolated amphibian oocytes. V. Specificity for vitellogenin incorporation., Wallace RA, Jared DW., J Cell Biol. May 1, 1976; 69 (2): 345-51.


Translation of Xenopus liver messenger RNA in Xenopus oocytes: vitellogenin synthesis and conversion to yolk platelet proteins., Berridge MV, Lane CD., Cell. June 1, 1976; 8 (2): 283-97.


Size, complexity and abundance of a specific poly(A)-containing RNA of liver from male Xenopus induced to vitellogenin synthesis by estrogen., Wahli W, Wyler T, Weber R, Ryffel GU., Eur J Biochem. July 15, 1976; 66 (3): 457-65.


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


Lipid and polypeptide components of the crystalline yolk system from Xenopus laevis., Ohlendorf DH, Barbarash GR, Trout A, Kent C, Banaszak LJ., J Biol Chem. November 25, 1977; 252 (22): 7992-8001.


Three-dimensional structure of the lipovitellin-phosvitin complex from amphibian oocytes., Ohlendorf DH, Wrenn RF, Banaszak LJ., Nature. March 2, 1978; 272 (5648): 28-32.


Vitellogenin in Xenopus laevis is encoded in a small family of genes., Wahli W, Dawid IB, Wyler T, Jaggi RB, Weber R, Ryffel GU., Cell. March 1, 1979; 16 (3): 535-49.


Vitellogenin as a multigene family. Not all Xenopus vitellogenin genes may be in an "expressible" configuration., Tata JR, Baker BS, Deeley JV., J Biol Chem. July 25, 1980; 255 (14): 6721-6.


Four different vitellogenin proteins of Xenopus identified by translation in vitro., Jaggi RB, Felber BK, Maurhofer S, Weber R, Ryffel GU., Eur J Biochem. August 1, 1980; 109 (2): 343-7.


Differential postendocytotic compartmentation in Xenopus oocytes is mediated by a specifically bound ligand., Opresko L, Wiley HS, Wallace RA., Cell. November 1, 1980; 22 (1 Pt 1): 47-57.


Characterization of cloned complementary DNA covering more than 6000 nucleotides (97%) of avian vitellogenin mRNA., Cozens PJ, Cato AC, Jost JP., Eur J Biochem. December 1, 1980; 112 (3): 443-50.


Vitellogenesis and the vitellogenin gene family., Wahli W, Dawid IB, Ryffel GU, Weber R., Science. April 17, 1981; 212 (4492): 298-304.


Thyroid hormones are corequisites for estradiol-17beta in vitro induction of Xenopus vitellogenin synthesis and secretion., Wangh LJ, Schneider W., Dev Biol. February 1, 1982; 89 (2): 287-93.


Lipid domains in the crystalline lipovitellin/phosvitin complex: a phosphorus-31 and deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance study., Banaszak LJ, Seelig J., Biochemistry. May 11, 1982; 21 (10): 2436-43.


Lipid environments in the yolk lipoprotein system. A spin-labeling study of the lipovitellin/phosvitin complex from Xenopus laevis., Birrell GB, Anderson PB, Jost PC, Griffith OH, Banaszak LJ, Seelig J., Biochemistry. May 11, 1982; 21 (10): 2444-52.


Lipovitellin-phosvitin crystals with orthorhombic features: thin-section electron microscopy, gel electrophoresis, and microanalysis in teleost and amphibian yolk platelets and a comparison with other vertebrates., Lange RH, Richter HP, Riehl R, Zierold K, Trandaburu T, Magdowski G., J Ultrastruct Res. May 1, 1983; 83 (2): 122-40.


Unequal activation by estrogen of individual Xenopus vitellogenin genes during development., Ng WC, Wolffe AP, Tata JR., Dev Biol. March 1, 1984; 102 (1): 238-47.


Amino acid sequence of phosvitin derived from the nucleotide sequence of part of the chicken vitellogenin gene., Byrne BM, van het Schip AD, van de Klundert JA, Arnberg AC, Gruber M, Ab G., Biochemistry. September 11, 1984; 23 (19): 4275-9.


Sequence homologies in the region preceding the transcription initiation site of the liver estrogen-responsive vitellogenin and apo-VLDLII genes., Walker P, Germond JE, Brown-Luedi M, Givel F, Wahli W., Nucleic Acids Res. November 26, 1984; 12 (22): 8611-26.


A protein kinase from Xenopus eggs specific for ribosomal protein S6., Erikson E, Maller JL., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. February 1, 1985; 82 (3): 742-6.


Partial purification of the maturation-promoting factor MPF from unfertilized eggs of Xenopus laevis., Nguyen-Gia P, Bomsel M, Labrousse JP, Gallien CL, Weintraub H., Eur J Biochem. December 15, 1986; 161 (3): 771-7.


Casein kinase II is a major protein phosphorylating activity in the nuclei of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Leiva L, Carrasco D, Taylor A, Véliz M, González C, Allende CC, Allende JE., Biochem Int. April 1, 1987; 14 (4): 707-17.


Precursor-product relationship between vitellogenin and the yolk proteins as derived from the complete sequence of a Xenopus vitellogenin gene., Gerber-Huber S, Nardelli D, Haefliger JA, Cooper DN, Givel F, Germond JE, Engel J, Green NM, Wahli W., Nucleic Acids Res. June 25, 1987; 15 (12): 4737-60.


Comparison of the organization and fine structure of a chicken and a Xenopus laevis vitellogenin gene., Nardelli D, van het Schip FD, Gerber-Huber S, Haefliger JA, Gruber M, Ab G, Wahli W., J Biol Chem. November 15, 1987; 262 (32): 15377-85.


Substrate specificity of ribosomal protein S6 kinase II from Xenopus eggs., Erikson E, Maller JL., Second Messengers Phosphoproteins. January 1, 1988; 12 (2-3): 135-43.


Synergism of closely adjacent estrogen-responsive elements increases their regulatory potential., Klein-Hitpass L, Kaling M, Ryffel GU., J Mol Biol. June 5, 1988; 201 (3): 537-44.


Rudimentary phosvitin domain in a minor chicken vitellogenin gene., Byrne BM, de Jong H, Fouchier RA, Williams DL, Gruber M, Ab G., Biochemistry. March 21, 1989; 28 (6): 2572-7.


The ubiquitous nuclear protein, NHP1, binds with high affinity to different sequences of the chicken vitellogenin II gene., Hughes MJ, Jost JP., Nucleic Acids Res. November 11, 1989; 17 (21): 8511-20.


Phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance of diverse phosvitin species., Grogan J, Shirazi A, Taborsky G., Comp Biochem Physiol B. January 1, 1990; 96 (4): 655-63.


Vitellogenesis in Xenopus laevis and chicken: cognate ligands and oocyte receptors. The binding site for vitellogenin is located on lipovitellin I., Stifani S, Nimpf J, Schneider WJ., J Biol Chem. January 15, 1990; 265 (2): 882-8.


Placement of small lipovitellin subunits within the vitellogenin precursor in Xenopus laevis., Wallace RA, Hoch KL, Carnevali O., J Mol Biol. June 5, 1990; 213 (3): 407-9.


Identification of vimentin and novel vimentin-related proteins in Xenopus oocytes and early embryos., Torpey NP, Heasman J, Wylie CC., Development. December 1, 1990; 110 (4): 1185-95.            


Hormonal regulation of vitellogenin genes: an estrogen-responsive element in the Xenopus A2 gene and a multihormonal regulatory region in the chicken II gene., Slater EP, Redeuilh G, Beato M., Mol Endocrinol. March 1, 1991; 5 (3): 386-96.


Chicken vitellogenin gene-binding protein, a leucine zipper transcription factor that binds to an important control element in the chicken vitellogenin II promoter, is related to rat DBP., Iyer SV, Davis DL, Seal SN, Burch JB., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1991; 11 (10): 4863-75.


A purified S6 kinase kinase from Xenopus eggs activates S6 kinase II and autophosphorylates on serine, threonine, and tyrosine residues., Barrett CB, Erikson E, Maller JL., J Biol Chem. March 5, 1992; 267 (7): 4408-15.


Sequence of lamprey vitellogenin. Implications for the lipovitellin crystal structure., Sharrock WJ, Rosenwasser TA, Gould J, Knott J, Hussey D, Gordon JI, Banaszak L., J Mol Biol. August 5, 1992; 226 (3): 903-7.


Interplay between thyroid hormone and estrogen in modulating expression of their receptor and vitellogenin genes during Xenopus metamorphosis., Rabelo EM, Baker BS, Tata JR., Mech Dev. January 1, 1994; 45 (1): 49-57.          


Lipovitellin 2 beta is the 31 kD Ni(2+)-binding protein (pNiXb) in Xenopus oocytes and embryos., Grbac-Ivankovic S, Antonijczuk K, Varghese AH, Plowman MC, Antonijczuk A, Korza G, Ozols J, Sunderman FW., Mol Reprod Dev. July 1, 1994; 38 (3): 256-63.


Characterization of vitellogenin from white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus., Bidwell CA, Carlson DM., J Mol Evol. July 1, 1995; 41 (1): 104-12.


Vitellogenin and lipovitellin: zinc proteins of Xenopus laevis oocytes., Montorzi M, Falchuk KH, Vallee BL., Biochemistry. August 29, 1995; 34 (34): 10851-8.


Fundulus heteroclitus vitellogenin: the deduced primary structure of a piscine precursor to noncrystalline, liquid-phase yolk protein., LaFleur GJ, Byrne BM, Kanungo J, Nelson LD, Greenberg RM, Wallace RA., J Mol Evol. October 1, 1995; 41 (4): 505-21.


A nucleoside diphosphate kinase from Paramecium tetraurelia with protein kinase activity., Ann KS, Nelson DL., J Eukaryot Microbiol. January 1, 1996; 43 (5): 365-72.

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