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Journal: Development
Development (2020) 147 (9): dev179457.
Published: 1 May 2020
... largely rescue the ethylene-induced DNRR defects. Taken together, we show that ethylene inhibits DNRR through the EIN3-mediated transcriptional repression on WOX11 / WOX5 . Fig. 3. EIN3 directly suppresses WOX11 and WOX5 transcription. (A) GUS staining of leaf explants 4 days after culture...
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Journal: Development
Development (2019) 146 (19): dev181180.
Published: 20 September 2019
... the H3K9me3 mark is established and maintained, and the modes by which it functions to regulate gene expression and cell identity during development. Chromatin Heterochromatin Epigenetics Gene regulation Transcriptional repression Transposons Germline Cell fate maintenance References...
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Journal: Development
Development (2019) 146 (7): dev167056.
Published: 4 April 2019
... of the germ cell fate. Germ cell Germ plasm microRNA Transcriptional repression Maternal-to-zygotic transition Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 10.13039/501100011746 20112002 26114508 25650088 15K14530 17H03686 NOVARTIS Foundation (Japan) for the Promotion...
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Journal: Development
Development (2015) 142 (5): 953–961.
Published: 1 March 2015
... the oral part of the apical neurogenic field. Sea urchin embryogenesis Spatial gene expression Transcriptional repression Neurogenic ectoderm Summary: The neurogenic ciliated band of the sea urchin embryo can be divided into four domains, whose boundaries are defined by a network...
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Journal: Development
Development (2014) 141 (13): 2633–2643.
Published: 1 July 2014
...://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. Tramtrack69 Myoblast cell fate specification Transcriptional networks Transcriptional repression Enhancer Drosophila Diversity...
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Journal: Development
Development (2014) 141 (1): 219–223.
Published: 1 January 2014
... Transcriptional repression Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) offer a unique avenue to study normal as well as defective cellular differentiation and function in vitro , and have great potential to advance understanding and treatment of diseases. However, for many cell types of interest (e.g. mature...
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Journal: Development
Development (2012) 139 (18): 3413–3421.
Published: 15 September 2012
.... , Wagner M. , Gruss P. ( 2000 ). Spatial specification of mammalian eye territories by reciprocal transcriptional repression of Pax2 and Pax6 . Development 127 , 4325 – 4334 . Silver S. J. , Davies E. L. , Doyon L. , Rebay I. ( 2003 ). Functional dissection of eyes...
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (14): 2871–2881.
Published: 15 July 2011
... intestinalis , although transcriptional repression in the germline has been proposed, the factors and mechanisms involved have been unknown. We found that the protein products of Ci-pem-1 RNA, which is an ascidian-specific component of the postplasm (the germ plasm equivalent in ascidians), localized...
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Journal: Development
Development (2010) 137 (17): 2875–2884.
Published: 1 September 2010
... calculated using the following formulae (where n=3): 9 6 2010 © 2010. Drosophila Cell growth Transcriptional repression Half pint (Hfp; pUf68) Since the identification of the oncogenic potential of c-myc in the early 1980s ( Vennstrom et al., 1982 ), the Myc family...
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Journal: Development
Development (2010) 137 (17): 2849–2856.
Published: 1 September 2010
... Transcriptional repression Axillary meristems * Authors for correspondence ( [email protected] ; [email protected] ) Competing interests statement 14 6 2010 Meristems are the reservoirs of stem cells that are responsible for the post-embryonic development of plants...
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Journal: Development
Development (2010) 137 (4): 651–660.
Published: 15 February 2010
... through the action of the vegetal localized maternal transcription factor VegT. We find that although PGCs contain maternal VegT RNA, they do not express its downstream targets at the mid-blastula transition (MBT). Transcriptional repression in PGCs correlates with the failure to phosphorylate serine 2...
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Journal: Development
Development (2008) 135 (17): 2895–2904.
Published: 1 September 2008
.... Cell. Biol. 20 , 2400 -2410. 15 6 2008 © 2008. 2008 Drosophila Cell signaling Feedback modulation Transcriptional repression A limited number of intercellular signaling pathways are used reiteratively in different contexts to control the development of metazoans...
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Journal: Development
Development (2007) 134 (3): 515–523.
Published: 1 February 2007
... specification of endocrine cell types in the pancreas. * Author for correspondence (e-mail: [email protected] ) 22 11 2006 © 2007. 2007 Nkx2.2 Transcriptional repression Islet β-cells α-cells Mouse The pancreatic islet consists of five endocrine cell types - α,β, δ, PP...
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Journal: Development
Development (2005) 132 (23): 5271–5281.
Published: 1 December 2005
... Drosophila Hox Transcriptional activation Transcriptional repression Sex combs reduced Hox homeodomain proteins are a family of transcription factors that are instrumental in patterning the anterior-posterior axis in metazoan embryos( Balavoine and Adoutte, 1998 ; Hughes and Kaufman, 2002...
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Journal: Development
Development (2004) 131 (24): 6185–6194.
Published: 15 December 2004
... ). MeCP2 is a transcriptional repressor with abundant binding sites in genomic chromatin. Cell 88 , 471 -481. Nan, X., Ng, H. H., Johnson, C. A., Laherty, C. D., Turner, B. M., Eisenman, R. N. and Bird, A. ( 1998 ). Transcriptional repression by the methyl-CpG-binding protein MeCP2 involves...
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Journal: Development
Development (2003) 130 (8): 1523–1536.
Published: 15 April 2003
... identity by acting as a transcriptional repressor, providing further evidence for the key role of transcriptional repression in motor neuron specification. Our findings, taken together with those of Tanabe et al.( Tanabe et al., 1998 ),indicate that MNR2 has three main activities in ventral neuronal...
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Journal: Development
Development (2003) 130 (2): 259–270.
Published: 15 January 2003
... of recruitment on target genes. † Author for correspondence (e-mail: [email protected] ) 10 10 2002 © 2003. 2003 Basic-helix-loop-helix Proneural HES Transcriptional repression Neurogenesis Lateral inhibition Drosophila E(spl) Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH...
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Journal: Development
Development (2003) 130 (1): 185–195.
Published: 1 January 2003
... Tle1 Transcriptional repression medaka Eye development is a multi-step process controlled by genes highly conserved throughout evolution. Six3 and Six6 , two members of the Six/sine oculis family, are highly conserved genes required for the initiation of eye development in vertebrates...