
MEF2 activity during embryogenesis - Development
... proteins activate transcription in collaboration with neurogenic basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors (Black et al., 1996; Mao and Nadal-Ginard, 1996), suggesting an important role for the MEF2 family in neuronal differentiation. The cell type distribution of MEF2 activity has been controver ...
... proteins activate transcription in collaboration with neurogenic basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors (Black et al., 1996; Mao and Nadal-Ginard, 1996), suggesting an important role for the MEF2 family in neuronal differentiation. The cell type distribution of MEF2 activity has been controver ...
Mef2 gene expression marks the cardiac and skeletal muscle
... MEF2 DNA-binding activity is also present in neonatal cardiac myocytes, indicating that MEF2 expression can be controlled independently of the skeletal muscle bHLH proteins (Zhu et al., 1991; Yu et al., 1992; Navankasattusas et al., 1992; Ianello et al., 1991). The majority of cardiac gene control r ...
... MEF2 DNA-binding activity is also present in neonatal cardiac myocytes, indicating that MEF2 expression can be controlled independently of the skeletal muscle bHLH proteins (Zhu et al., 1991; Yu et al., 1992; Navankasattusas et al., 1992; Ianello et al., 1991). The majority of cardiac gene control r ...
Dysfunction of Wild-Type Huntingtin in Huntington
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
Powerpoint template for scientific posters (Swarthmore College)
... Our approach for studying runt function takes advantage of a system that allows for genetically controlled quantitative manipulation of runt activity in all cells of the blastoderm stage Drosophila embryo. Central to this work is the observation that the engrailed expression correlates with embryo l ...
... Our approach for studying runt function takes advantage of a system that allows for genetically controlled quantitative manipulation of runt activity in all cells of the blastoderm stage Drosophila embryo. Central to this work is the observation that the engrailed expression correlates with embryo l ...
The tightly regulated promoter of the xanA gene of
... In A. nidulans this novel enzyme is coded by the xanA gene (Sealy Lewis et al., 1978; Cultrone et al., 2005). We have shown that this enzyme is responsible for the utilization of xanthine as nitrogen source in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which lacks xanthine dehydrogenase, and homologues are present ...
... In A. nidulans this novel enzyme is coded by the xanA gene (Sealy Lewis et al., 1978; Cultrone et al., 2005). We have shown that this enzyme is responsible for the utilization of xanthine as nitrogen source in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which lacks xanthine dehydrogenase, and homologues are present ...
Centipede Hox genes - Development
... developmental genetics facilitates this, as it provides some basis for speculating about the developmental processes of other arthropods. The body plan of Drosophila is encoded in part by the patterned expression of a set of transcription factors called the Hox proteins, which divide the embryo into ...
... developmental genetics facilitates this, as it provides some basis for speculating about the developmental processes of other arthropods. The body plan of Drosophila is encoded in part by the patterned expression of a set of transcription factors called the Hox proteins, which divide the embryo into ...
D. melanogaster - GEP Community Server
... Annotate putative transcription start sites Search for core promoter motifs ...
... Annotate putative transcription start sites Search for core promoter motifs ...
New Construct Approaches for Efficient Gene Silencing in Plants
... transcriptional terminator. Here, we show that this regulatory element becomes obsolete when gene fragments are positioned between two oppositely oriented and functionally active promoters. The resulting convergent transcription triggers gene silencing that is at least as effective as unidirectional ...
... transcriptional terminator. Here, we show that this regulatory element becomes obsolete when gene fragments are positioned between two oppositely oriented and functionally active promoters. The resulting convergent transcription triggers gene silencing that is at least as effective as unidirectional ...
Fkh5-deficient mice show dysgenesis in the caudal midbrain and
... floor plate-specific genes yielding abnormal neural patterning (Sasaki and Hogan, 1994). BF1 is expressed in the developing telencephalic neuroepithelium and in the eye (Tao and Lai, 1992). Loss of function of BF1 leads to a substantial reduction in the size of the cerebral hemispheres (Xuan et al., ...
... floor plate-specific genes yielding abnormal neural patterning (Sasaki and Hogan, 1994). BF1 is expressed in the developing telencephalic neuroepithelium and in the eye (Tao and Lai, 1992). Loss of function of BF1 leads to a substantial reduction in the size of the cerebral hemispheres (Xuan et al., ...
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... utilize health care and manage treatment.8 Constant subjugation to violence and coercive control diminishes a woman’s sense of self and self-esteem, as well as her coping ability and decision-making capabilities.10 Domestic violence affects a woman’s ability to secure treatment by limiting access t ...
... utilize health care and manage treatment.8 Constant subjugation to violence and coercive control diminishes a woman’s sense of self and self-esteem, as well as her coping ability and decision-making capabilities.10 Domestic violence affects a woman’s ability to secure treatment by limiting access t ...
Gene methylation in gastric cancer
... transcription depends strongly on chromatin structure: the open or ...
... transcription depends strongly on chromatin structure: the open or ...
Supporting Information Parfenov et al. 10.1073/pnas.1416074111
... P values (adjusted by the Benjamini–Hochberg procedure) less than 0.05 were considered as significantly differentially methylated or expressed. The sites and corresponding statistics for all CpG loci and genes can be found in Dataset S1, Tables S3 and S4. Additionally, we carried out an unsupervised ...
... P values (adjusted by the Benjamini–Hochberg procedure) less than 0.05 were considered as significantly differentially methylated or expressed. The sites and corresponding statistics for all CpG loci and genes can be found in Dataset S1, Tables S3 and S4. Additionally, we carried out an unsupervised ...
Julio`s MCB - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard
... morpholinos and cell sorting analysis in transgenic zebrafish embryos, we show that GATA-1 directly regulates the expression of Mfrn1. Mutagenesis of individual GATA-1 binding cis elements (GBE) demonstrated that at least two of the three GBE within this CRM are functionally required for GATA-mediat ...
... morpholinos and cell sorting analysis in transgenic zebrafish embryos, we show that GATA-1 directly regulates the expression of Mfrn1. Mutagenesis of individual GATA-1 binding cis elements (GBE) demonstrated that at least two of the three GBE within this CRM are functionally required for GATA-mediat ...
Visualizing expression patterns of Shh and Foxf1 genes
... various epithelial appendages of the respiratory system [8, 9]. Homozygous Shh mutant mouse embryos are characterized by a number of development defects; especially in the respiratory tract that include failure of the trachea to develop as a separate structure from the oesophagus [8, 10]. In Adriamy ...
... various epithelial appendages of the respiratory system [8, 9]. Homozygous Shh mutant mouse embryos are characterized by a number of development defects; especially in the respiratory tract that include failure of the trachea to develop as a separate structure from the oesophagus [8, 10]. In Adriamy ...
Microbiology
... A series of transposons are described which contain the gusA gene, encoding B-glucuronidase (GUS), expressed from a variety of promoters, both regulated and constitutive. The regulated promoters include the tac promoter which can be induced by IPTG, and nifH promoters which are symbiotically activat ...
... A series of transposons are described which contain the gusA gene, encoding B-glucuronidase (GUS), expressed from a variety of promoters, both regulated and constitutive. The regulated promoters include the tac promoter which can be induced by IPTG, and nifH promoters which are symbiotically activat ...
Genome-wide characteristics of sequence coverage by next
... Commemorative stained glass window for F.C. Crick, designed by Maria McClafferty.(Photograph: Paul Forster) CSIRO. Nescent August 2011 - Measuring Expression ...
... Commemorative stained glass window for F.C. Crick, designed by Maria McClafferty.(Photograph: Paul Forster) CSIRO. Nescent August 2011 - Measuring Expression ...
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... posterior part of Sd homozygotes was affected without exception (Fig. 3). In wild-type embryos, Pax-1 expression was observed along the entire body axis from the occipital bone anlage to the newly generated somites in the tail region (Fig. 3 and Koseki and Balling, unpublished observations). Pax-1 e ...
... posterior part of Sd homozygotes was affected without exception (Fig. 3). In wild-type embryos, Pax-1 expression was observed along the entire body axis from the occipital bone anlage to the newly generated somites in the tail region (Fig. 3 and Koseki and Balling, unpublished observations). Pax-1 e ...