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1301Overexpression of the Wheat Aquaporin Gene, TaAQP7, Enhances Drought Tolerance in Transgenic Tobaccopor Zhou, Shiyi, Hu, Wei, Deng, Xiaomin, Ma, Zhanbing, Chen, Lihong, Huang, Chao, Wang, Chen, Wang, Jie, He, Yanzhen, Yang, Guangxiao, He, Guangyuan“…TaAQP7 exhibited high water channel activity in Xenopus laevis oocytes and TaAQP7 transcript was induced by dehydration, and treatments with polyethylene glycol (PEG), abscisic acid (ABA) and H(2)O(2). …”
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1302por Fernández, María L. Suárez, Engels, Kristin K., Bender, Frank, Gassel, Michael, Marhöfer, Richard J., Mottram, Jeremy C., Selzer, Paul M.“…The Eimeria tenella CDC2-related kinase 2 (EtCRK2) is a validated drug target that can be activated in vitro by the CDK activator XlRINGO (Xenopus laevis rapid inducer of G2/M progression in oocytes). …”
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1303por Piazzon, Nathalie, Schlotter, Florence, Lefebvre, Suzie, Dodré, Maxime, Méreau, Agnès, Soret, Johann, Besse, Aurore, Barkats, Martine, Bordonné, Rémy, Branlant, Christiane, Massenet, Séverine“…Additionally, microinjected antibodies directed against SMN or Gemin2 interfere with the association of SRP54 with 7S RNA in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Our data show that reduced levels of the SMN protein lead to defect in SRP steady-state level and describe the SMN complex as the first identified cellular factor required for SRP biogenesis.…”
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1304por Wallrabenstein, Ivonne, Kuklan, Jonas, Weber, Lea, Zborala, Sandra, Werner, Markus, Altmüller, Janine, Becker, Christian, Schmidt, Anna, Hatt, Hanns, Hummel, Thomas, Gisselmann, Günter“…We performed a ligand screening using recombinantly expressed human TAAR5 in HANA3A cells and Xenopus laevis oocytes. In order to measure receptor activity, we used a cAMP-dependent reporter gene assay and two-electrode voltage clamp technique. …”
Publicado 2013
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1305por Hasebe, Takashi, Fu, Liezhen, Miller, Thomas C, Zhang, Yu, Shi, Yun-Bo, Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko“…Furthermore, genetic studies in Xenopus laevis indicate that T3 actions in both the epithelium and the rest of the intestine, most likely the underlying connective tissue, are required for the formation of adult stem cells. …”
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1306“…We have studied the localisation of mRNAs in full-grown Xenopus laevis oocytes by injecting fluorescent RNAs, followed by confocal microscopy of the oocyte cortex. …”
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1307por Gliem, Sebastian, Syed, Adnan S., Sansone, Alfredo, Kludt, Eugen, Tantalaki, Evangelia, Hassenklöver, Thomas, Korsching, Sigrun I., Manzini, Ivan“…Here we analyzed the olfactory system of an early diverging tetrapod, the amphibian Xenopus laevis, and report for the first time the existence of two odor-processing streams, sharply segregated in the main olfactory bulb and partially segregated in the olfactory epithelium of pre-metamorphic larvae. …”
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1308por Salin-Cantegrel, Adèle, Shekarabi, Masoud, Rasheed, Sarah, Charron, François M., Laganière, Janet, Gaudet, Rebecca, Dion, Patrick A., Lapointe, Jean-Yves, Rouleau, Guy A.“…We identified a highly conserved proline-rich sequence within the C-terminus of the cotransporter which when mutated leads to loss of the KCC3-dependent regulatory volume decrease (RVD) response in Xenopus Laevis oocytes. Using SH3 domain arrays, we found that this poly-proline motif is a binding site for SH3-domain containing proteins in vitro. …”
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1309“…Both antisense morpholino oligonucleotide mediated knockdown of ndrg1a in Xenopus laevis and the transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALEN) mediated disruption of ndrg1 in Xenopus tropicalis demonstrate that like RA signaling, Ndrg1a is specifically required for the specification of Xenopus pancreas, oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum primordia. …”
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1310por Sasaki, Shotaro, Kobayashi, Masaki, Futagi, Yuya, Ogura, Jiro, Yamaguchi, Hiroaki, Takahashi, Natsuko, Iseki, Ken“…EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Transport of L-lactate via hMCT4 was determined by using hMCT4 cRNA-injected Xenopus laevis oocytes. hMCT4 mediated L-lactate uptake in oocytes was measured in the absence and presence of chemical modification agents and 4,4′-diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2′-disulphonate (DIDS). …”
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1311“…Functional analysis of engineered mutant mosquito and human transporters expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes provide support for a model defining interactions of charged and polar transporter residues in TMD8 with α-amino acids and ions. …”
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1312por Lübbert, Matthias, Kyereme, Jessica, Schöbel, Nicole, Beltrán, Leopoldo, Wetzel, Christian Horst, Hatt, Hanns“…We additionally found that the odorants dose-dependently inhibit two-pore potassium channels TASK1 and TASK3 heterologously expressed In Xenopus laevis oocytes. We suggest that the capability of various odorants to activate different TRP channels and to inhibit potassium channels causes neuronal depolarization and activation of distinct subpopulations of trigeminal sensory neurons, forming the basis for a specific representation of volatile chemicals in the trigeminal ganglia.…”
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1313por Melo, Zesergio, de los Heros, Paola, Cruz-Rangel, Silvia, Vázquez, Norma, Bobadilla, Norma A., Pasantes-Morales, Herminia, Alessi, Dario R., Mercado, Adriana, Gamba, Gerardo“…We observed that in vitro activated STE20/SPS1-related proline/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) complexed to its regulatory MO25 subunit phosphorylated KCC3 at Ser-96 and that in Xenopus laevis oocytes Ser-96 of human KCC3 is phosphorylated in isotonic conditions and becomes dephosphorylated during incubation in hypotonicity, leading to a dramatic increase in KCC3 function. …”
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1314por Beltrán, Leopoldo R., Dawid, Corinna, Beltrán, Madeline, Gisselmann, Guenter, Degenhardt, Katharina, Mathie, Klaus, Hofmann, Thomas, Hatt, Hanns“…For this purpose, we evaluated the effects of these pungent substances on both wild-type and mutant K(2P) channels by means of two-electrode voltage-clamp experiments using Xenopus laevis oocytes. All four pungent substances were found to inhibit the basal activity of TASK-1 (K(2P) 3.1), TASK-3 (K(2P) 9.1), and TRESK (K(2P) 18.1) channels. …”
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1315por Wilson, Marieangela C., Kraus, Michaela, Marzban, Hassan, Sarna, Justyna R., Wang, Yisong, Hawkes, Richard, Halestrap, Andrew P., Beesley, Philip W.“…We also show that Xenopus laevis oocytes contain endogenous neuroplastin and its knockdown with antisense RNA reduces the surface expression of MCT2 and associated lactate transport. …”
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1316por Sebastian, Katrin, Detro-Dassen, Silvia, Rinis, Natalie, Fahrenkamp, Dirk, Müller-Newen, Gerhard, Merk, Hans F., Schmalzing, Günther, Zwadlo-Klarwasser, Gabriele, Baron, Jens Malte“…This study focused on the biochemical characterization of OATP5A1 using Xenopus laevis oocytes and Flp-In T-REx-HeLa cells providing evidence regarding a possible OATP5A1 function. …”
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1317por Munoz, William A., Lee, Moonsup, Miller, Rachel K., Ahmed, Zamal, Ji, Hong, Link, Todd M., Lee, Gilbert R., Kloc, Malgorzata, Ladbury, John E., McCrea, Pierre D.“…Our results are the first to report the interaction of a sequence-specific transcription factor with any Pkp. Using Xenopus laevis embryos and mammalian cells, we provide evidence for the Pkp3:ETV1 complex on both biochemical and functional levels.…”
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1318por Lees, Kristin, Jones, Andrew K., Matsuda, Kazuhiko, Akamatsu, Miki, Sattelle, David B., Woods, Debra J., Bowman, Alan S.“…When expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes Rsanα1 failed to function as a homomer, with and without the addition of either Caenorhabditis elegans resistance-to-cholinesterase (RIC)-3 or X. laevis RIC-3. …”
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1319por Schöffmann, Angela, Wimmer, Laurin, Goldmann, Daria, Khom, Sophia, Hintersteiner, Juliane, Baburin, Igor, Schwarz, Thomas, Hintersteininger, Michael, Pakfeifer, Peter, Oufir, Mouhssin, Hamburger, Matthias, Erker, Thomas, Ecker, Gerhard F., Mihovilovic, Marko D., Hering, Steffen“…GABA(A)R were expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Structure–activity relationships (SARs) were established to identify structural elements essential for efficiency and potency. …”
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1320“…In our comparative analysis we have summarized the data on the expression patterns of different transcription factors and neuroactive substances, used as anatomical markers, in the developing hypothalamus of the amphibian Xenopus laevis and the juvenile turtle Pseudemys scripta. …”
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