نتایج جستجو برای: germ line cells

تعداد نتایج: 1723839  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1998
Isao Oishi Shin Sugiyama Hiroki Otani Hirohei Yamamura Yasuyoshi Nishida Yasuhiro Minami

Nuclear protein kinases are believed to play important roles in regulating gene expression. We report here the identification and developmental expression of Dmnk (Drosophila maternal nuclear kinase), a Drosophila gene encoding a putative nuclear protein serine/threonine kinase with no apparent homology to previously identified protein kinases and located at 38B on the second chromosome. Dmnk m...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Sarah L Crittenden Kimberly A Leonhard Dana T Byrd Judith Kimble

The Caenorhabditis elegans germ line provides a model for understanding how signaling from a stem cell niche promotes continued mitotic divisions at the expense of differentiation. Here we report cellular analyses designed to identify germline stem cells within the germline mitotic region of adult hermaphrodites. Our results support several conclusions. First, all germ cells within the mitotic ...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2002
Kenneth G Geles Jeffrey J Johnson Sena Jong Stephen A Adam

The importin alpha family of nuclear-cytoplasmic transport factors mediates the nuclear localization of proteins containing classical nuclear localization signals. Metazoan animals express multiple importin alpha proteins, suggesting their possible roles in cell differentiation and development. Adult Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites express three importin alpha proteins, IMA-1, IMA-2, and ...

Journal: :Current topics in developmental biology 2016
Gary M Wessel

Primordial germ cells are usually made early in the development of an organism. These are the mother of all stem cells that are necessary for propagation of the species, yet use highly diverse mechanisms between organisms. How they are specified, and when and where they form, are central to developmental biology. Using diverse organisms to study this development is illuminating for understandin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
C Kocks K Rajewsky

Using recombinant DNA techniques, we reconstructed a genealogical tree (Sablitzky, F., Wildner, G. & Rajewsky, K. (1985) EMBO J. 4, 345-350) that connects three clonally related B cells producing somatically mutated antibodies to a progenitor cell expressing a germ line-encoded antibody. The somatic mutants had been isolated from an in vivo immune response. The germ line-encoded progenitor anti...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Maia Dorsett Bethany Westlund Tim Schedl

Germ-line stem cells are unique because they either self-renew through mitosis or, at a certain frequency, switch to meiosis and produce gametes. The switch from proliferation to meiosis is tightly regulated, and aberrations in switching result in either too little or too much proliferation. To understand the genetic basis of this regulation, we characterized loss-of-function mutations and a no...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2013
Marco Nousch Christian R Eckmann

Translational control is a prevalent form of gene expression regulation in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ line. Linking the amount of protein synthesis to mRNA quantity and translational accessibility in the cell cytoplasm provides unique advantages over DNA-based controls for developing germ cells. This mode of gene expression is especially exploited in germ cell fate decisions and during oog...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2010
Taiju Saito Rie Goto-Kazeto Takafumi Fujimoto Yutaka Kawakami Katsutoshi Arai Etsuro Yamaha

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the only cells in developing embryos that can transmit genetic information to the next generation. PGCs therefore have considerable potential value for gene banking and cryopreservation, particularly via production of donor gametes using germ-line chimeras. In some animal species, including teleost fish, the feasibility of using PGC transplantation to obtain don...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2009
Thomas Müller Gesine Fleischmann Katja Eildermann Kerstin Mätz-Rensing Peter A Horn Erika Sasaki Rüdiger Behr

BACKGROUND Embryonic stem cells (ESC) hold great promise for the treatment of degenerative diseases. However, before clinical application of ESC in cell replacement therapy can be achieved, the safety and feasibility must be extensively tested in animal models. The common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) is a useful preclinical non-human primate model due to its physiological similarities t...

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