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Keywords: Chaperone
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Robyn M. Goodman, Shreya Thombre, Zeynep Firtina, Dione Gray, Daniella Betts, Jamie Roebuck, Eric P. Spana, Erica M. Selva
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Development
Development (2006) 133 (24): 4901–4911.
Published: 15 December 2006
... Chaperone Secretion Normal growth and development of multicellular organisms depends upon the spatially and temporally controlled reception of numerous extracellular signals that activate signal-transduction cascades within target cells. Whereas the signal-transduction pathways downstream from...
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Katsutoshi Goishi, Akio Shimizu, Gabriel Najarro, Sumiko Watanabe, Rick Rogers, Leonard I. Zon, Michael Klagsbrun
Journal:
Development
Development (2006) 133 (13): 2585–2593.
Published: 1 July 2006
... and zebrafish lens. Defects in crystallins have previously been shown in mice and humans to contribute to cataracts. The loss of γ-crystallin protein in cloche was not due to lowered mRNA levels but rather to γ-crystallin protein insolubility.αA-crystallin is a chaperone that protects proteins from misfolding...
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Windbeutel is required for function and correct subcellular localization of the Drosophila patterning protein Pipe
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Development
Development (2000) 127 (24): 5541–5550.
Published: 15 December 2000
... ‡ Present address: Department of Functional Genetics, Novertis Pharmaceuticals, Summit, NJ 07901, USA 09 10 2000 14 11 2000 © 2000 by Company of Biologists 2000 Drosophila pipe windbeutel Follicle cell Oogenesis Dorsal-ventral axis Golgi Chaperone Quality control...
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Mrj encodes a DnaJ-related co-chaperone that is essential for murine placental development
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Development
Development (1999) 126 (6): 1247–1258.
Published: 15 March 1999
...Patricia J. Hunter; Bradley J. Swanson; Melissa A. Haendel; Gary E. Lyons; James C. Cross ABSTRACT We have identified a novel gene in a gene trap screen that encodes a protein related to the DnaJ co-chaperone in E. coli . The gene, named Mrj ( m ammalian r elative of Dna J ) was expressed...