The midblastula transition in Xenopus embryos activates multiple pathways to prevent apoptosis in response to DNA damage.
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The roles of Bcl-xL in modulating apoptosis during development of Xenopus laevisShorter exposures to harder X-rays trigger early apoptotic events in Xenopus laevis embryosAn NF-kappaB and slug regulatory loop active in early vertebrate mesoderm.DNA damage during G2 phase does not affect cell cycle progression of the green alga Scenedesmus quadricaudaMitochondrial apoptosis-induced channel (MAC) function triggers a Bax/Bak-dependent bystander effect.Anti-apoptotic activity and proteasome-mediated degradation of Xenopus Mcl-1 protein in egg extracts.Protection of DNA during early development: adaptations and evolutionary consequences.p27Kip1 stabilization is essential for the maintenance of cell cycle arrest in response to DNA damage.Proteolysis of Xenopus Cip-type CDK inhibitor, p16Xic2, is regulated by PCNA binding and CDK2 phosphorylationControl of DNA replication by the nucleus/cytoplasm ratio in Xenopus.Cell Cycle Remodeling and Zygotic Gene Activation at the Midblastula Transition.Undamaged DNA transmits and enhances DNA damage checkpoint signals in early embryos.aPKC phosphorylates p27Xic1, providing a mechanistic link between apicobasal polarity and cell-cycle control.p27(BBP)/eIF6 acts as an anti-apoptotic factor upstream of Bcl-2 during Xenopus laevis development.XLX is an IAP family member regulated by phosphorylation during meiosis.Overexpression of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (SAMDC) in Xenopus embryos activates maternal program of apoptosis as a "fail-safe" mechanism of early embryogenesis.
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The midblastula transition in Xenopus embryos activates multiple pathways to prevent apoptosis in response to DNA damage.
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A L Lewellyn
J L Maller
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