spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A.
Right arrow Articles by Flytzanis, C. N.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A.
Right arrow Articles by Flytzanis, C. N.
Chan, S. M., Xu, N., Niemeyer, C. C., Bone, J. R. and Flytzanis, C. N (1992). SpCOUP-TF: A sea urchin member of the steroid/thyroid receptor superfamily. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 89, 10568-10572.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Chang, C. and Kokontis, J (1988). Identification of a new member of the steroid receptor superfamily by cloning and sequence analysis. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun 155, 971-977.[Medline]

Chang, C., Kokontis, J., Satchivi, A., Liao, S., Takeda, H. and Chang, Y (1989). Molecular cloning of new human TR2 receptors: A class of steroid receptors with multiple ligand-binding domains. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun 165, 735-741.[Medline]

Cox, K. H., Angerer, L. M., Lee, J. J., Davidson, E. H. and Angerer, R. C (1986). Cell lineage-specific programs of expression of multiple actin genes during sea urchin embryogenesis. J. Mol. Biol 188, 159-172.[Medline]

Davidson, E. H (1989). Lineage-specific gene expression and the regulative capacities of the sea urchin embryo: A proposed mechanism. Development 105, 421-445.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Flytzanis, C. N., Brandhorst, B. P., Britten, R. J. and Davidson, E. H (1982). Developmental patterns of cytoplasmic transcript prevalence in sea urchin embryos. Dev. Biol 91, 27-35.[Medline]

Flytzanis, C. N., McMahon, A. P., Hough-Evans, B. R., Katula, K. S., Britten, R. J. and Davidson, E. H (1985). Persistence and integration of cloned DNA in postembryonic sea urchins. Dev. Biol 108, 431-442.[Medline]

Flytzanis, C. N., Bogosian, E. A. and Niemeyer, C. C (1989). Expression and structure of the CyIIIb actin gene of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Mol. Repr. Dev 1, 208-218.[Medline]

Forman, B. M. and Samuels, H. H (1990). Interactions among a subfamily of nuclear hormone receptors: The regulatory zipper model. Mol. Endocrinol 4, 1293-1301.[Abstract]

Gardiner, S. L. and Rieger, R. M (1980). Rudimentary cilia in muscle cells of annelids and echinoderms. Cell Tissue Res 213, 247-252.[Medline]

Harkey, M. A. and Whitely, A. H (1983). The program of protein synthesis during the development of the micromere-primary mesenchyme cell line in the sea urchin embryo. Dev. Biol 100, 12-28.[Medline]

Hedley, M. L., Amrein, H. and Maniatis, T (1995). An amino acid sequence motif sufficient for subnuclear localization of an arginine/serine-rich splicing factor. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 92, 11524-11528.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Holy, J., Wessel, G., Berg, L., Gregg, R. G. and Schatten, G (1995). Molecular characterization and expression patterns of a B-type nuclear lamin during sea urchin embryogenesis. Dev. Biol 168, 464-478.[Medline]

Huang, S. and Spector, D. L (1992). U1 and U2 small nuclear RNAs are present in nuclear speckles. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.USA 89, 305-308.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Huang, S. and Spector, D. L (1996). Dynamic organization of pre-mRNA splicing factors. J. Cell. Biochem 62, 191-197.[Medline]

Jackson, D. A., Hassan, A. B., Errington, R. J. and Cook, P (1993). Visualization of focal sites of transcription within human nuclei. EMBO J 12, 1059-1065.[Medline]

Kingsley, P. D., Angerer, L. M. and Angerer, R. C (1993). Major temporal and spatial patterns of gene expression during differentiation of the sea urchin embryo. Dev. Biol 155, 216-234.[Medline]

Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A., Vlahou, A., Vu, D. and Flytzanis, C. N (1996). A novel sea urchin nuclear receptor encoded by alternatively spliced maternal RNAs. Dev. Biol 177, 371-382.[Medline]

Ktistaki, E., Ktistakis, N. T., Papadogeorgaki, E. and Talianidis, I (1995). Recruitment of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 into specific intranuclear compartments depends on tyrosine phosphorylation that affects its DNA-binding and transactivation potential. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 92, 9876-9880.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Kuiper, G. G. J. M. and Brinkmann, A. O (1994). Steroid hormone receptor phosphorylation: Is there a physiological role?. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol 100, 103-107.[Medline]

Laudet, V (1997). Evolution of the nuclear receptor superfamily; early diversification from an ancestral orphan receptor. J. Mol. Endocrinol 19, 207-226.[Abstract]

Leahy, P. S (1986). Laboratory culture of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus adults, embryos, and larvae. Meth. Cell Biol 27, 1-13.

Leonhardt, H. and Cardoso, M. C (1995). Targeting and association of proteins with functional domains in the nucleus: the insoluble solution. Int. Rev. Cytol 162, 303-335.

Mangelsdorf, D. J., Ong, E. S., Dyck, J. A. and Evans, R. M (1990). Nuclear receptor that identifies a novel retinoic acid response pathway. Nature 345, 224-229.[Medline]

Mangelsdorf, D. J., Thummel, C., Beato, M., Herrlich, P., Schutz, G., Umesono, K., Blumberg, B., Kastner, P., Mark, M., Chambon, P. and Evans, R. M (1995). The nuclear receptor superfamily: The second decade. Cell 83, 835-839.[Medline]

Martins, V. R., Pratt, W. B., Terracio, L., Hirst, M. A., Ringold, G. M. and Housley, P. R (1991). Demonstration by confocal microscopy that unliganded overexpressed glucocorticoid receptors are distributed in a nonrandom manner throughout all planes of the nucleus. Mol. Endocrinol 5, 217-225.[Abstract]

Millonig, G., Bosco, M. and Giambertone, L (1968). Fine structure analysis of oogenesis in sea urchins. J. Exp. Zool 169, 293-314.[Medline]

Mona, M. H., Shourk, F. A., El-Saadavy, M. M. and Eissa, S. H (1991). Histological and ultrastuctural studies of oogenesis in the sea urchin Paracentrotus Lividus. Funct. Dev. Morphol 3, 41-45.

Niemeyer, C. C. and Flytzanis, C. N (1993). Upstream elements involved in the embryonic regulation of the CyIIIb actin gene: Temporal and spatial specific interactions at a single cis-acting element. Dev. Biol 156, 293-302.[Medline]

Spector, D. L (1993). Nuclear organization of pre-mRNA splicing. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol 5, 442-448.[Medline]

Summers, R. G., Stricker, S. A. and Cameron, R. A (1993). Applications of confocal microscopy to studies of sea urchin embryogenesis. Meth. Cell Biol 38, 265-287.[Medline]

Thummel, C. S (1995). From embryogenesis to metamorphosis: The regulation and function of Drosophila nuclear receptor superfamily members. Cell 83, 871-877.[Medline]

Ward, R. D. and Nishioka, D (1993). Seasonal changes in testicular structure and localization of a sperm surface glycoprotein during spermatogenesis in sea urchins. J. Histochem. Cytochem 41, 423-431.[Abstract]

Vlahou, A., Gonzalez-Rimbau, M. and Flytzanis, C. N (1996). Maternal mRNA encoding the orphan steroid receptor SpCOUP-TF is localized in sea urchin eggs. Development 122, 521-526.[Abstract]

Wilt, F. H (1987). Determination and morphogenesis in the sea urchin embryo. Development 100, 559-575.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Xu., N., Niemeyer, C. C., Gonzalez-Rimbau, M., Bogosian, E. A. and Flytzanis, C. N (1996). Distal cis-acting elements restrict expression of the CyIIIb actin gene in the aboral ectoderm of the sea urchin embryo. Mech. Dev 60, 151-162.[Medline]

Yang, J. and DeFranco, D. B (1994). Differential roles of heat shock protein 70 in the in vitro nuclear import of glucocorticoid receptor and simian virus 40 large tumor antigen. Mol. Cell. Biol 14, 5088-5098.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Zhang, G., Taneja. K. L. Singer, R. H. and Green, M. R (1994). Localization of pre-mRNA splicing in mammalian nuclei. Nature 372, 809-812.[Medline]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
DevelopmentHome page
H. Escriva, N. D. Holland, H. Gronemeyer, V. Laudet, and L. Z. Holland
The retinoic acid signaling pathway regulates anterior/posterior patterning in the nerve cord and pharynx of amphioxus, a chordate lacking neural crest
Development, March 8, 2003; 129(12): 2905 - 2916.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A.
Right arrow Articles by Flytzanis, C. N.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Kontrogianni-Konstantopoulos, A.
Right arrow Articles by Flytzanis, C. N.