A binding site for homeodomain and Pax proteins is necessary for L1 cell adhesion molecule gene expression by Pax-6 and bone morphogenetic proteins
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Eye and neural defects associated with loss of GDF6Modulation of PAX6 homeodomain function by the paired domainIdentification of novel binding elements and gene targets for the homeodomain protein BARX2Pax6 controls the expression of Lewis x epitope in the embryonic forebrain by regulating alpha 1,3-fucosyltransferase IX expressionThe Optimedin gene is a downstream target of Pax6Novel target sequences for Pax-6 in the brain-specific activating regions of the rat aldolase C geneIdentification of differentially expressed genes in mouse Pax6 heterozygous lenses.Novel PAX6 binding sites in the human genome and the role of repetitive elements in the evolution of gene regulation.Neural stem cell heterogeneity demonstrated by molecular phenotyping of clonal neurospheresNuclear factor I-A represses expression of the cell adhesion molecule L1Interaction between axons and specific populations of surrounding cells is indispensable for collateral formation in the mammillary system.Transcriptional control in myelinating glia: flavors and spices.Primary defects in the lens underlie complex anterior segment abnormalities of the Pax6 heterozygous eye.Cellular signaling by neural cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily.Genetic and clinical aspects of X-linked hydrocephalus (L1 disease): Mutations in the L1CAM gene.Pax6; a pleiotropic player in development.Differential regulation by multiple promoters of the gene encoding the neuron-restrictive silencer factorSynthetic promoter elements obtained by nucleotide sequence variation and selection for activity.Role of the cytoplasmic domain of the L1 cell adhesion molecule in brain development.L1, a novel target of beta-catenin signaling, transforms cells and is expressed at the invasive front of colon cancersA cis-element in the Notch1 locus is involved in the regulation of gene expression in interneuron progenitors.CRASH syndrome: does it teach us about neurotrophic functions of cell adhesion molecules?Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the Pax6 paired domain bound to the Pax6 gene enhancer.A comparative cDNA microarray analysis reveals a spectrum of genes regulated by Pax6 in mouse lens.The homeodomain protein Barx2 contains activator and repressor domains and interacts with members of the CREB family.Cell migration in Drosophila optic lobe neurons is controlled by eyeless/Pax6.L1-CAM expression in ccRCC correlates with shorter patients survival times and confers chemoresistance in renal cell carcinoma cells."Moonlighting" GAPDH Protein Localizes with AMPA Receptor GluA2 and L1 Axonal Cell Adhesion Molecule at Fiber Cell Borders in the Lens.Concurrent dietary administration of D-SAL and ethanol diminishes ethanol's teratogenesis.Drosophila Pax-6/eyeless is essential for normal adult brain structure and function.Spectrum and detection rate of L1CAM mutations in isolated and familial cases with clinically suspected L1-disease.Ectopically localized HNK-1 epitope perturbs migration of the midbrain neural crest cells in Pax6 mutant rat.-Lineage Cells Increase Their Contribution to Visual Thalamic Nuclei during Murine Embryogenesis If They Are Homozygous or Heterozygous for Loss of Function
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A binding site for homeodomain and Pax proteins is necessary for L1 cell adhesion molecule gene expression by Pax-6 and bone morphogenetic proteins
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scientific article published on March 1999
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A binding site for homeodomain ...... nd bone morphogenetic proteins
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A binding site for homeodomain ...... nd bone morphogenetic proteins
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A binding site for homeodomain ...... nd bone morphogenetic proteins
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A binding site for homeodomain ...... nd bone morphogenetic proteins
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10.1073/PNAS.96.5.2420
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1999-03-01T00:00:00Z