نتایج جستجو برای: xenopus

تعداد نتایج: 18432  

2005
Jung Youn Lee Won Sik Shim Uhtaek Oh

TRPV2 is a non-specific cation channel expressed in sensory neurons, and activated by noxious heat. Particularly, TRPV2 has six transmembrane domains and three ankyrin repeats. TRPV2 has been cloned from various species such as human, rat, and mouse. Oocytes of Xenopus laevis an African clawed frog have been widely used for decades in characterization of various receptors and ion channels. The ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
John B. Wallingford Karen J. Liu Yixian Zheng

Who or what is Xenopus? Xenopus (literally ‘strange foot’) is a genus of aquatic frogs that are native to southern Africa. These frogs are remarkably tolerant to starvation, disease, and other insults, allowing the genus to span more than 45 degrees of latitude in Sub-Saharan Africa. This formidable constitution also makes them very easy to keep in captivity, and thus Xenopus frogs are very wid...

2016
Annemarie Hempel Michael Kühl

The African clawed frog, Xenopus, is a valuable non-mammalian model organism to investigate vertebrate heart development and to explore the underlying molecular mechanisms of human congenital heart defects (CHDs). In this review, we outline the similarities between Xenopus and mammalian cardiogenesis, and provide an overview of well-studied cardiac genes in Xenopus, which have been associated w...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
Q Li M Herrler N Landsberger N Kaludov V V Ogryzko Y Nakatani A P Wolffe

We identify Xenopus NF-Y as a key regulator of acetylation responsiveness for the Xenopus hsp70 promoter within chromatin assembled in Xenopus oocyte nuclei. Y-box sequences are required for the assembly of DNase I-hypersensitive sites in the hsp70 promoter, and for transcriptional activation both by inhibitors of histone deacetylase and by the p300 acetyltransferase. The viral oncoprotein E1A ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Katja Koebernick Jana Loeber Patrick Kobina Arthur Katsiaryna Tarbashevich Tomas Pieler

Segregation of the future germ line defines a crucial cell fate decision during animal development. In Xenopus, germ cells are specified by inheritance of vegetally localized maternal determinants, including a group of specific mRNAs. Here, we show that the vegetal localization elements (LE) of Xenopus Dead end (XDE) and of several other germ-line-specific, vegetally localized transcripts media...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
D Grossberger A Marcuz L Du Pasquier J D Lambris

The cDNA sequence and the deduced amino acid sequence of the Mr 34,000 C-terminal fragment of Xenopus laevis complement component C3 are presented. The sequence of Xenopus C3 has 57% nucleotide identity to the corresponding sequence of human C3 and approximately 49% amino acid identity to C3 from human, mouse, and rabbit. The Xenopus C3 sequence shows clusters of high and of low similarity to t...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1990
R O de Sá D M Hillis

Relationships of the pipid frog genus Silurana (= Xenopus tropicalis group of some authors) are of particular interest to developmental and molecular biologists because of the purported ancestral (i.e., unduplicated) karyotype of S. tropicalis relative to the genus Xenopus. Although most previous studies have assumed that Silurana is the sister group of Xenopus, recent morphological work sugges...

2001
Leewen Lin Teh - Yung Liu

C-reactive protein (CRP) is a prototypic acute phase protein in human and rabbit. Although it is structurally and functionally conserved from invertebrate to human, there are species-specific differences in patterns of expression and putative function. To further investigate the biological significance, regulation, and evolution of CRP, we isolated Xenopus CRP and subsequently derived and seque...

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