نتایج جستجو برای: pax 6

تعداد نتایج: 957597  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
M Schwarz G Alvarez-Bolado P Urbánek M Busslinger P Gruss

The development of two major subdivisions of the vertebrate nervous system, the midbrain and the cerebellum, is controlled by signals emanating from a constriction in the neural primordium called the midbrain/hindbrain organizer (Joyner, A. L. (1996) Trends Genet. 12, 15-201). The closely related transcription factors Pax-2 and Pax-5 exhibit an overlapping expression pattern very early in the d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2006

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Yvan Gosmain Isabelle Avril Aline Mamin Jacques Philippe

Specific expression of the glucagon gene in the rat pancreas requires the presence of the G1 element localized at -100/-49 base pairs on the promoter. Although it is known that multiple transcription factors such as Pax-6, Cdx-2/3, c-Maf, Maf-B, and Brain-4 can activate the glucagon gene promoter through G1, their relative importance in vivo is unknown. We first studied the expression of Maf-B,...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2011
hamid tabrizchee armita esmaili

background and objectives: classic hodgkin lymphoma (chl), anaplastic large cell lymphoma (alcl) and some cases of diffuse large b cell lymphoma (dlbcl) have overlapping morphologic features. since they all represent distinct clinico-pathologic entities, we explored the differential diagnostic impact of immunophenotyping to discriminate between them. materials and methods: we included 61 cases ...

Journal: :Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular biology journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 1995
C Carrière S Plaza J Caboche C Dozier M Bailly P Martin S Saule

We reported previously the characterization of Pax-QNR/Pax-6 products expressed in the avian neuroretina. Five proteins (48, 46, 43, 33, and 32 kDa) were characterized, among which the 33 and 32 kDa proteins are devoid of the paired domain. In contrast to the 48-kDa (containing an alternative paired exon 4a) and 46-kDa proteins exclusively located in the nucleus, the 43- (in which the paired ex...

2017
Sandra Navet Auxane Buresi Sébastien Baratte Aude Andouche Laure Bonnaud-Ponticelli Yann Bassaglia

Pax genes play important roles in Metazoan development. Their evolution has been extensively studied but Lophotrochozoa are usually omitted. We addressed the question of Pax paralog diversity in Lophotrochozoa by a thorough review of available databases. The existence of six Pax families (Pax1/9, Pax2/5/8, Pax3/7, Pax4/6, Paxβ, PoxNeuro) was confirmed and the lophotrochozoan Paxβ subfamily was ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2002
Hongmin Sun Srinivas Merugu Xun Gu Yuan Yuan Kang Douglas P Dickinson Patrick Callaerts Wen-Hsiung Li

Pax genes are defined by the presence of a paired box that encodes a DNA-binding domain of 128 amino acids. They are involved in the development of the central nervous system, organogenesis, and oncogenesis. The known Pax genes are divided into five groups within two supergroups. By means of a novel combination of evolutionary analysis, in vitro binding assays and in vivo functional analyses, w...

Journal: :Development 1997
N M Bonini Q T Bui G L Gray-Board J M Warrick

The fly eyes absent (eya) gene which is essential for compound eye development in Drosophila, was shown to be functionally replaceable in eye development by a vertebrate Eya homolog. The relationship between eya and that of the eyeless gene, a Pax-6 homolog, critical for eye formation in both flies and man, was defined: eya was found to be essential for eye formation by eyeless. Moreover, eya c...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2001
W J Gehring

Mutations in the Pax 6 homologs of mammals and insects prevent eye development and targeted expression of both mammal and insect Pax 6 homologs is capable of inducing functional ectopic eyes. Supported by RNA interference experiments in planarians and nemerteans, these findings indicate that Pax 6 is a universal master control gene for eye morphogenesis. Since all metazoan eyes use rhodopsin as...

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