نتایج جستجو برای: hydra

تعداد نتایج: 1726  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2016
Jason A Carter Callen Hyland Robert E Steele Eva-Maria S Collins

Hydra, a simple freshwater animal famous for its regenerative capabilities, must tear a hole through its epithelial tissue each time it opens its mouth. The feeding response of Hydra has been well-characterized physiologically and is regarded as a classical model system for environmental chemical biology. However, due to a lack of in vivo labeling and imaging tools, the biomechanics of mouth op...

2014
Juris A. Grasis Tim Lachnit Friederike Anton-Erxleben Yan Wei Lim Robert Schmieder Sebastian Fraune Sören Franzenburg Santiago Insua GloriaMay Machado Matthew Haynes Mark Little Robert Kimble Philip Rosenstiel Forest L. Rohwer Thomas C. G. Bosch John F. Rawls

Recent evidence showing host specificity of colonizing bacteria supports the view that multicellular organisms are holobionts comprised of the macroscopic host in synergistic interdependence with a heterogeneous and host-specific microbial community. Whereas host-bacteria interactions have been extensively investigated, comparatively little is known about host-virus interactions and viral contr...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1975
N Z Baquer P McLean A Hornbruch L Wolpert

Certain key enzymes of alternative pathways of glucose metabolism, of amino acid metabolism and of redox systems have been measured in hydra and this profile compared with mammalian differentiated tissues with a view to locating pathways of specific importance in hydra. There was a marked constant proportionality in the major part of the enzymes investigated, the profile suggested a metabolic p...

Journal: :Development 2000
R Deutzmann S Fowler X Zhang K Boone S Dexter R P Boot-Handford R Rachel M P Sarras

The body wall of hydra (a member of the phylum Cnidaria) is structurally reduced to an epithelial bilayer with an intervening extracellular matrix (ECM). Previous studies have established that cell-ECM interactions are important for morphogenesis and cell differentiation in this simple metazoan. The ECM of hydra is particularly interesting because it represents a primordial form of matrix. Desp...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
S. Siebert S. Thomsen M. M. Reimer T.C.G. Bosch

Homeodomain transcription factor CnNK-2 seems to play a major role in foot formation in Hydra. Recently, we reported in vitro evidence indicating that CnNK-2 has autoregulatory features and regulates expression of the morphogenetic peptide pedibin. We proposed that CnNK-2 and pedibin synergistically orchestrate foot differentiation processes. Here, we further analyzed the regulatory network con...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
S J Fowler S Jose X Zhang R Deutzmann M P Sarras R P Boot-Handford

Hydra vulgaris mesoglea is a primitive basement membrane that also exhibits some features of an interstitial matrix. We have characterized cDNAs that encode the full-length hydra alpha1(IV) chain. The 5169-base pair transcript encodes a protein of 1723 amino acids, including an interrupted 1455-residue collagenous domain and a 228-residue C-terminal noncollagenous domain. N-terminal sequence an...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1985
P J McAuley

When green hydra were starved, cell division of the symbiotic algae within their digestive cells was inhibited, but algal cell growth, measured as increase in either mean volume or protein content per cell, was not. Therefore, control of algal division by the host digestive cells must be effected by direct inhibition of algal mitosis rather than by controlling algal cell growth. The number of a...

2013
Apurva Barve Saroj Ghaskadbi Surendra Ghaskadbi

Xeroderma pigmentosum group A (XPA) is a protein that binds to damaged DNA, verifies presence of a lesion, and recruits other proteins of the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway to the site. Though its homologs from yeast, Drosophila, humans, and so forth are well studied, XPA has not so far been reported from protozoa and lower animal phyla. Hydra is a fresh-water cnidarian with a remarka...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Markus Hartl Anna-Maria Mitterstiller Taras Valovka Kathrin Breuker Bert Hobmayer Klaus Bister

The c-myc protooncogene encodes a transcription factor (Myc) with oncogenic potential. Myc and its dimerization partner Max are bHLH-Zip DNA binding proteins controlling fundamental cellular processes. Deregulation of c-myc leads to tumorigenesis and is a hallmark of many human cancers. We have identified and extensively characterized ancestral forms of myc and max genes from the early diplobla...

2016
Kayoko Hamaguchi-Hamada Mami Kurumata-Shigeto Sumiko Minobe Nozomi Fukuoka Manami Sato Miyuki Matsufuji Osamu Koizumi Shun Hamada

The head region of Hydra, the hypostome, is a key body part for developmental control and the nervous system. We herein examined genes specifically expressed in the head region of Hydra oligactis using suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) cloning. A total of 1414 subtracted clones were sequenced and found to be derived from at least 540 different genes by BLASTN analyses. Approximately 2...

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