The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The Drosophila gap gene network is composed of two parallel toggle switchesSpatial bistability generates hunchback expression sharpness in the Drosophila embryoThe formation of the Bicoid morphogen gradient requires protein movement from anteriorly localized mRNARegulation of even-skipped stripe 2 in the Drosophila embryoMolecular analysis of the bicoid gene from Drosophila pseudoobscura: identification of conserved domains within coding and noncoding regions of the bicoid mRNADissecting the regulatory switches of development: lessons from enhancer evolution in DrosophilaThreshold responses to morphogen gradients by zero-order ultrasensitivityInterplay between positive and negative activities that influence the role of Bicoid in transcriptionMorphogen rules: design principles of gradient-mediated embryo patterningStable, precise, and reproducible patterning of bicoid and hunchback molecules in the early Drosophila embryoA precise Bicoid gradient is nonessential during cycles 11-13 for precise patterning in the Drosophila blastodermCharacterization of the transcription activation function and the DNA binding domain of transcriptional enhancer factor-1Chromosome 21 and down syndrome: from genomics to pathophysiologyComplex organization of promoter and enhancer elements regulate the tissue- and developmental stage-specific expression of the Drosophila melanogaster Gld geneThe role of regulated mRNA stability in establishing bicoid morphogen gradient in Drosophila embryonic developmentvHNF1 is a homeoprotein that activates transcription and forms heterodimers with HNF1Quantitative system drift compensates for altered maternal inputs to the gap gene network of the scuttle fly Megaselia abditaThe gene balance hypothesis: implications for gene regulation, quantitative traits and evolutionAnterior-posterior positional information in the absence of a strong Bicoid gradient.Molecular genetics of the Posterior sex combs/Suppressor 2 of zeste region of Drosophila: aberrant expression of the Suppressor 2 of zeste gene results in abnormal bristle development.Stability and nuclear dynamics of the bicoid morphogen gradient.Analysis of pattern precision shows that Drosophila segmentation develops substantial independence from gradients of maternal gene productsFrequency tuning in the turtle's cochlea: who sets the stage?Maternal expression and early zygotic regulation of the Hox3/zen gene in the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria.Divergent structure and function of the bicoid gene in Muscoidea fly species.Empty spiracles, a gap gene containing a homeobox involved in Drosophila head developmentIngeneue: a versatile tool for reconstituting genetic networks, with examples from the segment polarity network.Pre-steady-state decoding of the Bicoid morphogen gradient.A mechanism for the sharp transition of morphogen gradient interpretation in XenopusMaster equation simulation analysis of immunostained Bicoid morphogen gradientIntercellular trafficking of a KNOTTED1 green fluorescent protein fusion in the leaf and shoot meristem of ArabidopsisGetting the measure of positional information.A two-dimensional simulation model of the bicoid gradient in Drosophila.Coordinate action of a proximal homeoprotein binding site and a distal sequence confers the Ultrabithorax expression pattern in the visceral mesoderm.Distance measurements via the morphogen gradient of Bicoid in Drosophila embryos.Bicaudal C and trailer hitch have similar roles in gurken mRNA localization and cytoskeletal organization.Introduction of a lacZ reporter gene into the mouse int-2 locus by homologous recombinationSequence interval within the PEST motif of Bicoid is important for translational repression of caudal mRNA in the anterior region of the Drosophila embryo.Decoding temporal interpretation of the morphogen Bicoid in the early Drosophila embryo.Establishment of the Deformed expression stripe requires the combinatorial action of coordinate, gap and pair-rule proteins.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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The gradient morphogen bicoid is a concentration-dependent transcriptional activator.
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1989-06-01T00:00:00Z