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Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 282(2):550-570
The Gli family of zinc-finger transcription factors mediates Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in all vertebrates. However, their roles in ventral neural tube patterning, in particular motor neuron induction, appear to have diverged across species. For instanc
Autor:
Evgenya Popova, Jianchi Feng, Alexander F. Schier, Burcu Guner, Oksana V. Tyurina, Jhumku D. Kohtz, Rolf O. Karlstrom
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 277:537-556
Hedgehog (Hh) signaling regulates cell differentiation and patterning in a wide variety of embryonic tissues. In vertebrates, at least three Gli transcription factors (Gli1, Gli2, and Gli3) are involved in Hh signal transduction. Comparative studies
Autor:
Jianchi Feng, Hae Young Lee, Oksana V. Tyurina, Burcu Guner, Theresa Larson, Rolf O. Karlstrom, Jhumku D. Kohtz, Bryan White
Publikováno v:
Development. 131:4357-4370
The Shh protein contains both N-terminal and C-terminal lipids. The functional redundancy of these lipid moieties is presently unclear. Here, we compare the relative roles of the N- and C-terminal lipids in early rat striatal neuronal differentiation
The transmembrane protein Brother of Cdo (Boc) has been implicated in Shh-mediated commissural axon guidance, and can both positively and negatively regulate Hedgehog (Hh) target gene transcription, however, little is known about in vivo requirements
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2998166/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2998166/
Autor:
Wen Liu, Christopher Benner, Oksana V. Tyurina, Wei-Ting Liu, Ivan Garcia-Bassets, Pieter C. Dorrestein, Christopher K. Glass, Aneel K. Aggarwal, Arshad Desai, Michael G. Rosenfeld, Bogdan Tanasa, Kenneth A. Ohgi, Tian Yuan Zhou, Reto Gassmann
Publikováno v:
Nature
While reversible histone modifications are linked to an ever-expanding range of biological functions, the demethylases for histone H4 lysine 20 and their potential regulatory roles remain unknown. Here we report that the PHD and Jumonji C (JmjC) doma
Autor:
Hiroshi Sasaki, Noriyuki Nishioka, Oksana V. Tyurina, Rolf O. Karlstrom, Atsushi Kawakami, Alexander F. Schier, William S. Talbot
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England). 130(8)
Gli proteins regulate the transcription of Hedgehog (Hh) target genes. Genetic studies in mouse have shown that Gli1 is not essential for embryogenesis, whereas Gli2 acts as an activator of Hh target genes. In contrast, misexpression studies in Xenop