Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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A zebrafish screen for craniofacial mutants identifies wdr68 as a highly conserved gene required for endothelin-1 expressionA key enzyme in the biogenesis of lysosomes is a protease that regulates cholesterol metabolismEnvelope glycoprotein of arenavirusesMetabolic insights from zebrafish genetics, physiology, and chemical biologyThe proprotein convertases and their implication in sterol and/or lipid metabolismEmbryonic senescence and laminopathies in a progeroid zebrafish modelLessons from "lower" organisms: what worms, flies, and zebrafish can teach us about human energy metabolism.Muscle degeneration and leukocyte infiltration caused by mutation of zebrafish Fad24Aminoethyl benzenesulfonyl fluoride and its hexapeptide (Ac-VFRSLK) conjugate are both in vitro inhibitors of subtilisin kexin isozyme-1.Inhibition of Lassa virus glycoprotein cleavage and multicycle replication by site 1 protease-adapted alpha(1)-antitrypsin variants.Fasting induces CART down-regulation in the zebrafish nervous system in a cannabinoid receptor 1-dependent mannerSubstrate requirements for regulated intramembrane proteolysis of Bacillus subtilis pro-sigmaKCartilage-specific ablation of site-1 protease in mice results in the endoplasmic reticulum entrapment of type IIb procollagen and down-regulation of cholesterol and lipid homeostasis.Inhibition of proprotein convertase SKI-1 blocks transcription of key extracellular matrix genes regulating osteoblastic mineralization.Site-1 protease is essential to growth plate maintenance and is a critical regulator of chondrocyte hypertrophic differentiation in postnatal miceBiomineralization of bone: a fresh view of the roles of non-collagenous proteins.A monocarboxylate transporter required for hepatocyte secretion of ketone bodies during fasting.Site-1 protease is essential for endochondral bone formation in mice.MBTPS2 mutations cause defective regulated intramembrane proteolysis in X-linked osteogenesis imperfecta.Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 7 (PCSK7) is essential for the zebrafish development and bioavailability of transforming growth factor β1a (TGFβ1a).Zebrafish: gaining popularity in lipid research.Animal model of Sar1b deficiency presents lipid absorption deficits similar to Anderson disease.Transcriptional repressor foxl1 regulates central nervous system development by suppressing shh expression in zebra fish.A genetic screen for zebrafish mutants with hepatic steatosis identifies a locus required for larval growth.The proprotein convertase SKI-1/S1P. In vitro analysis of Lassa virus glycoprotein-derived substrates and ex vivo validation of irreversible peptide inhibitors.Sfrp2 is a transcriptional target of SREBP-1 in mouse chondrogenic cells.Activating transcription factor 6 plays protective and pathological roles in steatosis due to endoplasmic reticulum stress in zebrafishHepatic steatosis in response to acute alcohol exposure in zebrafish requires sterol regulatory element binding protein activation.Metabolic profile analysis of zebrafish embryos.The 16p11.2 homologs fam57ba and doc2a generate certain brain and body phenotypes.Site-1 protease regulates skeletal stem cell population and osteogenic differentiation in mice.Convergent extension and the hexahedral cell.Site-1 protease is required for the generation of soluble (pro)renin receptor.Gut-like ectodermal tissue in a sea anemone challenges germ layer homology.Zebrafish as a Model for Obesity and Diabetes
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Site-1 protease is required for cartilage development in zebrafish.
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Jochen Scheel
Kornelia Schlombs
Thomas Wagner
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14024-14029
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10.1073/PNAS.2331794100
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2003-11-11T00:00:00Z