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allosteric modulation of the glycine receptor activated by agonists differing in efficacy.the glycine receptor (glyr) is the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter receptor in the brainstem and spinal cord but is also found in higher brain regions. glyr function is affected by a variety of allosteric modulators including drugs of abuse, such as ethanol and inhalants and the ubiquitous divalent cation zinc. two-electrode voltage-clamp experiments were conducted on xenopus laevis oocytes expressing wild-type α1 homomeric glycine receptors to compare the degree of enhancement produced ...201525721789
[on a contribution of boris balinsky to the comparative and ecological embryology of amphibians].the outstanding embryologist boris ivanovich balinsky (1905-1997) worked in the soviet union up to 1941 and in south africa since 1949. his experimental studies fulfilled during the soviet period of his scientific career mainly on the embryos of the caudate amphibians are widely known. after moving to africa (johannesburg), he continued the research of amphibian development, with using those possibilities, which were offered by the diverse fauna of local anura. other embryologists started comple ...201525720271
ferritin h subunit gene is specifically expressed in melanophore precursor-derived white pigment cells in which reflecting platelets are formed from stage ii melanosomes in the periodic albino mutant of xenopus laevis."white pigment cells" are derived from melanophore precursors and contain both melanophore-specific and iridophore-specific pigment organelles. whereas melanophores differentiate in the wild type regenerating tail, white pigment cells appear in the regenerating tail in the periodic albino mutant (a(p)/a(p)) of xenopus laevis. the localization and density of white pigment cells in the mutant regenerating tail are similar to those of melanophores in the wild type regenerating tail. here, white pig ...201525715760
histone titration against the genome sets the dna-to-cytoplasm threshold for the xenopus midblastula transition.during early development, animal embryos depend on maternally deposited rna until zygotic genes become transcriptionally active. before this maternal-to-zygotic transition, many species execute rapid and synchronous cell divisions without growth phases or cell cycle checkpoints. the coordinated onset of transcription, cell cycle lengthening, and cell cycle checkpoints comprise the midblastula transition (mbt). a long-standing model in the frog, xenopus laevis, posits that mbt timing is controlle ...201525713373
histone h2a and h4 n-terminal tails are positioned by the mep50 wd repeat protein for efficient methylation by the prmt5 arginine methyltransferase.the protein arginine methyltransferase prmt5 is complexed with the wd repeat protein mep50 (also known as wdr77 or androgen coactivator p44) in vertebrates in a tetramer of heterodimers. mep50 is hypothesized to be required for protein substrate recruitment to the catalytic domain of prmt5. here we demonstrate that the cross-dimer mep50 is paired with its cognate prmt5 molecule to promote histone methylation. we employed qualitative methylation assays and a novel ultrasensitive continuous assay ...201525713080
molecular mechanism of chrdl1-mediated x-linked megalocornea in humans and in xenopus model.chordin-like 1 (chrdl1) mutations cause non-syndromic x-linked megalocornea (xmc) characterized by enlarged anterior eye segments. mosaic corneal degeneration, presenile cataract and secondary glaucoma are associated with xmc. beside that chrdl1 encodes ventroptin, a secreted bone morphogenetic protein (bmp) antagonist, the molecular mechanism of xmc is not well understood yet. in a family with broad phenotypic variability of xmc, we identified the novel chrdl1 frameshift mutation c.807_808deltc ...201525712132
valproate-induced neurodevelopmental deficits in xenopus laevis tadpoles.autism spectrum disorder (asd) is increasingly thought to result from low-level deficits in synaptic development and neural circuit formation that cascade into more complex cognitive symptoms. however, the link between synaptic dysfunction and behavior is not well understood. by comparing the effects of abnormal circuit formation and behavioral outcomes across different species, it should be possible to pinpoint the conserved fundamental processes that result in disease. here we use a novel mode ...201525698756
mismatch repair-dependent metabolism of o6-methylguanine-containing dna in xenopus laevis egg extracts.the cytotoxicity of sn1-type alkylating agents such as n-methyl-n'-nitrosourea (mnu), n-methyl-n'-nitro-n-nitrosoguanidine (mnng), or the cancer chemotherapeutics temozolomide, dacarbazine and streptozotocin has been ascribed to the persistence of o(6)-methylguanine ((me)g) in genomic dna. one hypothesis posits that (me)g toxicity is caused by futile attempts of the mismatch repair (mmr) system to process (me)g/c or (me)g/t mispairs arising during replication, while an alternative proposal sugge ...201525697728
monitoring of rhodopsin trafficking and mistrafficking in live photoreceptors.outer segment (os) directed trafficking is required for accomplishing the extremely high concentration of rhodopsin and explicitly high photon sensitivity of rod photoreceptor cells. aberrant targeting of rhodopsin often leads to blinding disorders, due to various mechanisms causing rhodopsin mislocalization. until recently, it has been challenging to monitor the dynamics of rhodopsin biogenesis and trafficking. here, we describe a new method to visualize rhodopsin trafficking in living and unfi ...201525697531
patterns of hypothalamic regionalization in amphibians and reptiles: common traits revealed by a genoarchitectonic approach.most studies in mammals and birds have demonstrated common patterns of hypothalamic development highlighted by the combination of developmental regulatory genes (genoarchitecture), supporting the notion of the hypothalamus as a component of the secondary prosencephalon, topologically rostral to the diencephalon. 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 devel ...201525691860
one-pot refolding of core histones from bacterial inclusion bodies allows rapid reconstitution of histone octamer.we report an optimized method to purify and reconstitute histone octamer, which utilizes high expression of histones in inclusion bodies but eliminates the time consuming steps of individual histone purification. in the newly modified protocol, xenopus laevis h2a, h2b, h3, and h4 are expressed individually into inclusion bodies of bacteria, which are subsequently mixed together and denatured in 8m guanidine hydrochloride. histones are refolded and reconstituted into soluble octamer by dialysis a ...201525687285
a functional correlate of severity in alternating hemiplegia of childhood.mutations in atp1a3, the gene that encodes the α3 subunit of the na(+)/k(+) atpase, are the primary cause of alternating hemiplegia of childhood (ahc). correlations between different mutations and ahc severity were recently reported, with e815k identified in severe and d801n and g947r in milder cases. this study aims to explore the molecular pathological mechanisms in ahc and to identify functional correlates for mutations associated with different levels of disease severity.201525681536
development of a new approach for targeted gene editing in primordial germ cells using talens in xenopus.a gene of interest can be efficiently modified using transcription activator-like effector nucleases (talens) (christian et al., 2010;li et al., 2011). however, if a target gene is essential for development, growth and fertility, use of talens with high mutagenic activity in f0 frogs could result in developmental disorders or sterility, which would reduce the number of f1 progeny and make f1 phenotypical analysis difficult. we used the 3' untranslated region of deadsouth gene (ds-3') of xenopus ...201525661867
histochemical analyses of biliary development during metamorphosis of xenopus laevis tadpoles.in mammalian liver development, intrahepatic biliary morphogenesis takes place in periportal, but not in pericentral, regions. liver progenitor cells transiently form epithelial plate structures and then intrahepatic bile ducts around the portal veins under the influence of the mesenchyme. the present study was undertaken to histochemically examine normal biliary development and its dependence on the action of the thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (t3) in xenopus laevis tadpoles. in these tadpole ...201525660701
microtubule-associated protein tau promotes neuronal class ii β-tubulin microtubule formation and axon elongation in embryonic xenopus laevis.compared with its roles in neurodegeneration, much less is known about microtubule-associated protein tau's normal functions in vivo, especially during development. the external development and ease of manipulating gene expression of xenopus laevis embryos make them especially useful for studying gene function during early development. to study tau's functions in axon outgrowth, we characterized the most prominent tau isoforms of xenopus embryos and manipulated their expression. none of these fo ...201525656701
cnrip1 is a regulator of eye and neural development in xenopus laevis.cannabinoid receptor interacting protein 1 (cnrip1), which has been originally identified as the binding partner of cannabinoid receptor 1 (cnr1), is evolutionarily conserved throughout vertebrates, but its physiological function has been unknown. here, we identify a developmental role of cnrip1 using xenopus laevis embryos. during early embryogenesis, expression of xenopus laevis cnrip1 is highly restricted to the animal region of gastrulae where neural and eye induction occur, and afterward it ...201525652037
understanding early organogenesis using a simplified in situ hybridization protocol in xenopus.organogenesis is the study of how organs are specified and then acquire their specific shape and functions during development. the xenopuslaevis embryo is very useful for studying organogenesis because their large size makes them very suitable for identifying organs at the earliest steps in organogenesis. at this time, the primary method used for identifying a specific organ or primordium is whole mount in situ hybridization with labeled antisense rna probes specific to a gene that is expressed ...201525651461
direct nkx2-5 transcriptional repression of isl1 controls cardiomyocyte subtype identity.during cardiogenesis, most myocytes arise from cardiac progenitors expressing the transcription factors isl1 and nkx2-5. here, we show that a direct repression of isl1 by nkx2-5 is necessary for proper development of the ventricular myocardial lineage. overexpression of nkx2-5 in mouse embryonic stem cells (escs) delayed specification of cardiac progenitors and inhibited expression of isl1 and its downstream targets in isl1(+) precursors. embryos deficient for nkx2-5 in the isl1(+) lineage faile ...201525524439
evidence for multiple, distinct adar-containing complexes in xenopus laevis.adar (adenosine deaminase acting on rna) is an rna-editing enzyme present in most metazoans that converts adenosines in double-stranded rna targets into inosines. although the rna targets of adar-mediated editing have been extensively cataloged, our understanding of the cellular function of such editing remains incomplete. we report that long, double-stranded rna added to xenopus laevis egg extract is incorporated into an adar-containing complex whose protein components resemble those of stress ...201525519486
characterization of tweety gene (ttyh1-3) expression in xenopus laevis during embryonic development.the tweety family of genes encodes large-conductance chloride channels and has been implicated in a wide array of cellular processes including cell division, cell adhesion, regulation of calcium activity, and tumorigenesis, particularly in neuronal cells. however, their expression patterns during early development remain largely unknown. here, we describe the spatial and temporal patterning of ttyh1, ttyh2, and ttyh3 in xenopus laevis during early embryonic development. ttyh1 and ttyh3 are initi ...201525541457
human intestine luminal ace2 and amino acid transporter expression increased by ace-inhibitors.sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter b(0)at1 (slc6a19) and imino acid (proline) transporter sit1 (slc6a20) are expressed at the luminal membrane of small intestine enterocytes and proximal tubule kidney cells where they exert key functions for amino acid (re)absorption as documented by their role in hartnup disorder and iminoglycinuria, respectively. expression of b(0)at1 was shown in rodent intestine to depend on the presence of the carboxypeptidase angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (a ...201525534429
the effect of 900 and 1800 mhz gsm-like radiofrequency irradiation and nicotine sulfate administration on the embryonic development of xenopus laevis.the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of gsm-like radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (rf emr) and nicotine sulfate (ns) exposure on xenopus embryonic development.the developmental effects of gsm-like rf-emr (900-1800 mhz, at a sar value of 1w/kg and ns on xenopus laevis embryos were investigated). following the application of radiofrequency radiation and/or ns administration, the embryos were closely examined in order to determine their possible teratogenic effects. xenopus ...201525531835
notch is a direct negative regulator of the dna-damage response.the dna-damage response (ddr) ensures genome stability and proper inheritance of genetic information, both of which are essential to survival. it is presently unclear to what extent other signaling pathways modulate ddr function. here we show that notch receptor binds and inactivates atm kinase and that this mechanism is evolutionarily conserved in caenorhabditis elegans, xenopus laevis and humans. in c. elegans, the notch pathway impairs ddr signaling in gonad germ cells. in mammalian cells, ac ...201525895060
identification and expression of an atypical isoform of metallothionein in the african clawed frog xenopus laevis.exploiting the annotation of the western clawed frog silurana tropicalis genome, we identified a new metallothionein (mt) gene, exhibiting all the features to be considered an active gene, but with an atypical coding region, showing only 17 cysteine residues instead of the canonical 20 cysteines of vertebrate metallothioneins and two anomalous cysteine triplets. however, the presence of a gene in the genome does not ensure its effective expression. by using conventional and real-time pcr analyse ...201525882350
impact of maternal n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid deficiency on dendritic arbor morphology and connectivity of developing xenopus laevis central neurons in vivo.docosahexaenoic acid (dha, 22:6n-3) is an essential component of the nervous system, and maternal n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (pufas) are an important source for brain development. here, the impact of dha on developing central neurons was examined using an accessible in vivo model. xenopus laevis embryos from adult female frogs fed n-3 pufa-adequate or deficient diets were analyzed every 10 weeks for up to 60 weeks, when frogs were then switched to a fish oil-supplemented diet. lipid analysi ...201525878281
neutrophil elastase activates protease-activated receptor-2 (par2) and transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (trpv4) to cause inflammation and pain.proteases that cleave protease-activated receptor-2 (par(2)) at arg(36)↓ser(37) reveal a tethered ligand that binds to the cleaved receptor. par(2) activates transient receptor potential (trp) channels of nociceptive neurons to induce neurogenic inflammation and pain. although proteases that cleave par(2) at non-canonical sites can trigger distinct signaling cascades, the functional importance of the par(2)-biased agonism is uncertain. we investigated whether neutrophil elastase, a biased agonis ...201525878251
a new nomenclature of xenopus laevis chromosomes based on the phylogenetic relationship to silurana/xenopus tropicalis.xenopus laevis (xla) is an allotetraploid species which appears to have undergone whole-genome duplication after the interspecific hybridization of 2 diploid species closely related to silurana/xenopus tropicalis (xtr). previous cdna fluorescence in situ hybridization (fish) experiments have identified 9 sets of homoeologous chromosomes in x. laevis, in which 8 sets correspond to chromosomes 1-8 of x. tropicalis (xtr1-xtr8), and the last set corresponds to a fusion of xtr9 and xtr10. in addition ...201525871511
identification of a novel dehydration responsive gene, drp10, from the african clawed frog, xenopus laevis.during periods of environmental stress a number of different anuran species employ adaptive strategies to promote survival. our study found that in response to dehydration (i.e., loss of total body water content), the african clawed frog (xenopus laevis) increased the expression of a novel gene (drp10) that encodes a structural homolog of the freeze-responsive fr10 protein found in wood frogs. similar to fr10, the drp10 protein was found to also contain a highly conserved n-terminal cleavable si ...201525866033
germ layer formation during xenopus embryogenesis: the balance between pluripotency and differentiation.the african clawed frog, xenopus laevis, has long been a model animal for the studies in the fields of animal cloning, developmental biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and physiology. with the aid of xenopus, major molecular mechanisms that are involved in embryonic development have been understood. germ layer formation is the first event of embryonic cellular differentiation, which is induced by a few key maternal factors and subsequently by zygotic signals. meanwhile, another type of signals ...201525862657
toxic mechanisms of copper oxide nanoparticles in epithelial kidney cells.cuo nps have previously been reported as toxic to a range of cell cultures including kidney epithelial cells from the frog, xenopus laevis (a6). here we examine the molecular mechanisms affecting toxicity of cu in different forms and particle sizes. a6 cells were exposed to ionic cu (cu2+) or cuo particles of three different sizes: cuo nps of 6 nm (np6), larger poly-dispersed cuo nps of <100 nm (poly) and cuo micro particles of <5 μm (micro), at 200 μm, equal to 12.7 mg cu/l. poly was significan ...201525862124
a requirement for hedgehog signaling in thyroid hormone-induced postembryonic intestinal remodeling.intestinal remodeling during amphibian metamorphosis has long been studied as a model for the formation of the adult organs in vertebrates, especially the formation of adult organ-specific stem cells. like all other processes during metamorphosis, this process is controlled by thyroid hormone (t3), which affects cell fate and behavior through transcriptional regulation of target genes by binding to t3 receptors (trs). earlier studies have shown that sonic hedgehog (shh) is induced by t3 in the d ...201525859319
functional characterization of the human facilitative glucose transporter 12 (glut12) by electrophysiological methods.glut12 is a member of the facilitative family of glucose transporters. the goal of this study was to characterize the functional properties of glut12, expressed in xenopus laevis oocytes, using radiotracer and electrophysiological methods. our results showed that glut12 is a facilitative sugar transporter with substrate selectivity: d-glucose ≥ α-methyl-d-glucopyranoside (α-mg) > 2-deoxy-d-glucose(2-dog) > d-fructose = d-galactose. α-mg is a characteristic substrate of the na(+)/glucose (sglt) f ...201525855082
atp4a is required for development and function of the xenopus mucociliary epidermis - a potential model to study proton pump inhibitor-associated pneumonia.proton pump inhibitors (ppis), which target gastric h(+)/k(+)atpase (atp4), are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. ppis are used to treat ulcers and as a preventative measure against gastroesophageal reflux disease in hospitalized patients. ppi treatment correlates with an increased risk for airway infections, i.e. community- and hospital-acquired pneumonia. the cause for this correlation, however, remains elusive. the xenopus embryonic epidermis is increasingly being used as a model to s ...201525848696
dissecting microtubule structures by laser ablation.here, we describe a detailed protocol, based on laser ablation and fluorescence optical microscopy, to measure the microtubule organization in spindles, including microtubule length distribution, polarity, and plus and minus end densities. the method uses the asymmetry in microtubule depolymerization after a cut, where the newly created microtubule plus ends depolymerize all the way to the minus ends, whereas the newly created minus ends remain stable. the protocol described in this chapter is o ...201525640424
expression of a novel serine/threonine kinase gene, ulk4, in neural progenitors during xenopus laevis forebrain development.we have analyzed the expression pattern of a novel serine/threonine kinase gene ulk4 during forebrain development in xenopus laevis. to this aim, we firstly cloned a ulk4 cdna fragment from x.laevis and generated a rna probe that was used for its detection by in situ hybridization. throughout development xulk4 expression was detected along the ventricular (vz) and subventricular zones (svz) of all forebrain regions, with the exception of the vz of the striatum. in the adult, xulk4 was also mainl ...201525637795
distinct patterns of endosulfatase gene expression during xenopus laevis limb development and regeneration.the heparan sulfate 6-o-endosulfatases sulf1 and sulf2 regulate multiple cellular processes and organ development. sulfs modulate a range of heparan-sulfate-dependent extracellular pathways, including the fibroblast growth factor, bone morphogenetic protein, and wingless/wnt signaling pathways. known patterns of sulf transcript expression together with functional experiments have implicated the sulfs in chondrogenesis and muscle regeneration in mammals. here, we describe the expression patterns ...201527499864
the effects of simazine, a chlorotriazine herbicide, on the expression of genes in developing male xenopus laevis.simazine was investigated for gene expression concurrent with simazine-induced phenotype changes during development of male xenopus laevis. x. laevis tadpoles (nieuwkoop-faber stage 46) were exposed to 0.1, 1.2, 11.0 and 100.9 μg/l simazine for 100 days. the results showed that an increased mortality of x. laevis, decreased gonad weight and altered gonadosomatic index of males significantly (p<0.05) when exposed to simazine at 11.0 and 100.9 µg/l. significant degeneration in testicular tissues w ...201525634327
acute toxic effects of the herbicide formulation and the active ingredient used in cycloxydim-tolerant maize cultivation on embryos and larvae of the african clawed frog, xenopus laevis.most genetically engineered herbicide-tolerant crops are still awaiting approval in europe. there is, however, a recent trend for the cultivation of cycloxydim-tolerant maize hybrids for use in maize production. we studied the acute toxic effects of the complementary herbicide focus(®) ultra and its active ingredient cycloxydim on embryos and early-stage larvae of the african clawed frog (xenopus laevis). the results indicate that the herbicide formulation is significantly more toxic than the ac ...201525634323
α- and β-subunit composition of voltage-gated sodium channels investigated with μ-conotoxins and the recently discovered μo§-conotoxin gviij.we investigated the identities of the isoforms of the α (nav1)- and β (navβ)-subunits of voltage-gated sodium channels, including those responsible for action potentials in rodent sciatic nerves. to examine α-subunits, we used seven μ-conotoxins, which target site 1 of the channel. with the use of exogenously expressed channels, we show that two of the μ-conotoxins, μ-buiiib and μ-sxiiia, are 50-fold more potent in blocking nav1.6 from mouse than that from rat. furthermore, we observed that μ-bu ...201525632083
hydrogen sulfide decreases β-adrenergic agonist-stimulated lung liquid clearance by inhibiting enac-mediated transepithelial sodium absorption.in pulmonary epithelia, β-adrenergic agonists regulate the membrane abundance of the epithelial sodium channel (enac) and, thereby, control the rate of transepithelial electrolyte absorption. this is a crucial regulatory mechanism for lung liquid clearance at birth and thereafter. this study investigated the influence of the gaseous signaling molecule hydrogen sulfide (h2s) on β-adrenergic agonist-regulated pulmonary sodium and liquid absorption. application of the h2s-liberating molecule na2s ( ...201525632025
small-molecule high-throughput screening utilizing xenopus egg extract.screens for small-molecule modulators of biological pathways typically utilize cultured cell lines, purified proteins, or, recently, model organisms (e.g., zebrafish, drosophila, c. elegans). herein, we describe a method for using xenopus laevis egg extract, a biologically active and highly tractable cell-free system that recapitulates a legion of complex chemical reactions found in intact cells. specifically, we focus on the use of a luciferase-based fusion system to identify small-molecule mod ...201525618336
the wnt receptor frizzled-4 modulates adam13 metalloprotease activity.cranial neural crest (cnc) cells are a transient population of stem cells that originate at the border of the neural plate and the epidermis, and migrate ventrally to contribute to most of the facial structures including bones, cartilage, muscles and ganglia. adam13 is a cell surface metalloprotease that is essential for cnc cell migration. here, we show in xenopus laevis embryos that the wnt receptor fz4 binds to the cysteine-rich domain of adam13 and negatively regulates its proteolytic activi ...201525616895
temporal and spatial expression analysis of peripheral myelin protein 22 (pmp22) in developing xenopus.peripheral myelin protein 22 (pmp22), a member of the junction protein family claudin/emp/pmp22, contributes to the formation and maintenance of myelin sheaths in the peripheral nervous system. apart from the establishment and maintenance of peripheral nerves, pmp22 and its family member have also participated in a broad range of more general processes including cell cycle regulation and apoptosis during development. pmp22 has been identified from several vertebrate species including mouse, huma ...201525616247
discovery of a novel general anesthetic chemotype using high-throughput screening.the development of novel anesthetics has historically been a process of combined serendipity and empiricism, with most recent new anesthetics developed via modification of existing anesthetic structures.201525603205
highly efficient gene knockout by injection of talen mrnas into oocytes and host transfer in xenopus laevis.zinc-finger nucleases, transcription activator-like effector nucleases (talens) and the crispr/cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/crispr-associated proteins) system are potentially powerful tools for producing tailor-made knockout animals. however, their mutagenic activity is not high enough to induce mutations at all loci of a target gene throughout an entire tadpole. in this study, we present a highly efficient method for introducing gene modifications at almost all ...201525596277
structural analysis of dopamine- and amphetamine-induced depolarization currents in the human dopamine transporter.amphetamine (amph) induces depolarizing currents through the human dopamine transporter (hdat). recently we discovered that the s(+) enantiomer of amph induces a current through hdat that persists long after its removal from the external milieu. the persistent current is less prominent for r(-)amph and essentially absent for dopamine (da)-induced currents. related agents such as methamphetamine also exhibit persistent currents, which are present in both frog oocyte and mammalian hek expression s ...201525594379
trpp2-dependent ca2+ signaling in dorso-lateral mesoderm is required for kidney field establishment in xenopus.in xenopus laevis embryos, kidney field specification is dependent on retinoic acid (ra) and coincides with a dramatic increase of ca(2+) transients, but the role of ca(2+) signaling in the kidney field is unknown. here, we identify trpp2, a member of the transient receptor potential (trp) superfamily of channel proteins encoded by the pkd2 gene, as a central component of ca(2+) signaling in the kidney field. trpp2 is strongly expressed at the plasma membrane where it might regulate extracellula ...201525588842
pan-african phylogeography of a model organism, the african clawed frog 'xenopus laevis'.the african clawed frog xenopus laevis has a large native distribution over much of sub-saharan africa and is a model organism for research, a proposed disease vector, and an invasive species. despite its prominent role in research and abundance in nature, surprisingly little is known about the phylogeography and evolutionary history of this group. here, we report an analysis of molecular variation of this clade based on 17 loci (one mitochondrial, 16 nuclear) in up to 159 individuals sampled th ...201525583226
interactive effects of ultraviolet-b radiation and pesticide exposure on dna photo-adduct accumulation and expression of dna damage and repair genes in xenopus laevis embryos.pesticide use and ultraviolet-b (uvb) radiation have both been suggested to adversely affect amphibians; however, little is known about their interactive effects. one potential adverse interaction could involve pesticide-induced dysregulation of dna repair pathways, resulting in greater numbers of dna photo-adducts from uvb exposure. in the present study, we investigated the interactive effects of uvb radiation and two common pesticides (endosulfan and α-cypermethrin) on induction of dna photo-a ...201525569846
effects on channel properties and induction of cell death induced by c-terminal truncations of pannexin1 depend on domain length.pannexin1 (panx1) is an integral membrane protein and known to form multifunctional hexameric channels. recently, panx1 was identified to be responsible for the release of atp and utp from apoptotic cells after site-specific proteolysis by caspases 3/7. cleavage at the carboxy-terminal (ct) position aa 376-379 irreversibly opens human panx1 channels and leads to the release of the respective nucleotides resulting in recruitment of macrophages and in subsequent activation of the immunologic respo ...201525567359
flow sensing in developing xenopus laevis is disrupted by visual cues and ototoxin exposure.we explored how lateral line cues interact with visual cues to mediate flow sensing behaviors in the nocturnal developing frog, xenopus laevis, by exposing animals to current flows under different lighting conditions and after exposure to the ototoxin gentamicin. under dark conditions, xenopus tadpoles move downstream at the onset of current flow, then turn, and orient toward the direction of the flow with high accuracy. postmetamorphic froglets also exhibit positive rheotaxis but with less accu ...201525380559
phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate degradation inhibits the na+/bicarbonate cotransporter nbce1-b and -c variants expressed in xenopus oocytes.we previously reported that the phospholipid phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (pip2 ) directly stimulates heterologously expressed electrogenic na(+)/bicarbonate cotransporter nbce1-a in an excised macropatch from the xenopus oocyte, and indirectly stimulates nbce1-b and -c in the intact oocyte primarily through inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate/ca(2+). in the current study, we expand on a previous observation that pip2 may also directly stimulate nbce1 in the intact oocyte. in this study on ooc ...201525398525
hcn2 channels: a permanent open state and conductance changes.hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (hcn) channels in the membranes of heart and brain cells can conduct na(+) and k(+) ions and activate between -30 and -120 mv. we express the α subunit of hcn2 channels in xenopus laevis oocytes and are confronted with two unexpected problems. first, we observe a rise in membrane conductance at resting potential proportional to the amount of expression. on activation to hyperpolarizing potentials, the instantaneous conductance rises in proporti ...201525391723
system l amino acid transporter lat1 accumulates o-(2-fluoroethyl)-l-tyrosine (fet).o-(2-fluoroethyl)-l-tyrosine (fet) labeled with fluorine-18 is an important and specific tracer for diagnostics of glioblastoma via positron emission tomography (pet). however, the mechanism of its quite specific accumulation in tumor tissue has not been understood so far. in this work we demonstrate that [(3)h]l-tyrosine is primarily transported by the system l transporter lat1 in human ln229 glioblastoma cells. fet reduced tyrosine transport, suggesting that it shares the same uptake pathway. ...201525385314
mutations in the voltage-gated potassium channel gene kcnh1 cause temple-baraitser syndrome and epilepsy.temple-baraitser syndrome (tbs) is a multisystem developmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, epilepsy, and hypoplasia or aplasia of the nails of the thumb and great toe. here we report damaging de novo mutations in kcnh1 (encoding a protein called ether à go-go, eag1 or kv10.1), a voltage-gated potassium channel that is predominantly expressed in the central nervous system (cns), in six individuals with tbs. characterization of the mutant channels in both xenopus laevis oocy ...201525420144
distinct patterns of compartmentalization and proteolytic stability of pde6c mutants linked to achromatopsia.phosphodiesterase-6 (pde6) is an essential effector enzyme in vertebrate photoreceptor cells. mutations in rod and cone pde6 cause recessive retinitis pigmentosa and achromatopsia, respectively. the mechanisms of missense pde6 mutations underlying severe visual disorders are poorly understood. to probe these mechanisms, we expressed seven known missense mutants of cone pde6c in rods of transgenic xenopus laevis and examined their stability and compartmentalization. pde6c proteins with mutations ...201525461672
brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) expression in normal and regenerating olfactory epithelium of xenopus laevis.olfactory epithelium has the capability to continuously regenerate olfactory receptor neurons throughout life. adult neurogenesis results from proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells, and consequently, olfactory neuroepithelium offers an excellent opportunity to study neural regeneration and the factors involved in the maintenance and regeneration of all their cell types. we analyzed the expression of bdnf in the olfactory system under normal physiological conditions as well as du ...201525488259
distinct action of the α-glucosidase inhibitor miglitol on sglt3, enteroendocrine cells, and glp1 secretion.oral ingestion of carbohydrate triggers glucagon-like peptide 1 (glp1) secretion, but the molecular mechanism remains elusive. by measuring glp1 concentrations in murine portal vein, we found that the atp-sensitive k(+) (katp) channel is not essential for glucose-induced glp1 secretion from enteroendocrine l cells, while the sodium-glucose co-transporter 1 (sglt1) is required, at least in the early phase (5 min) of secretion. by contrast, co-administration of the α-glucosidase inhibitor (α-gi) m ...201525486965
nuclear size scaling during xenopus early development contributes to midblastula transition timing.early xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of developmental timing. after a series of rapid cell divisions with concomitant reductions in cell size, the first major developmental transition is the midblastula transition (mbt), when zygotic transcription begins and cell cycles elongate. whereas the maintenance of a constant nuclear-to-cytoplasmic (n/c) volume ratio is a conserved cellular property, it has long been recognized that the n/c volume ratio chang ...201525484296
aminolevulinate synthase 2 mediates erythrocyte differentiation by regulating larval globin expression during xenopus primary hematopoiesis.hemoglobin synthesis by erythrocytes continues throughout a vertebrate's lifetime. the mechanism of mammalian heme synthesis has been studied for many years; aminolevulinate synthase 2 (alas2), a heme synthetase, is associated with x-linked dominant protoporphyria in humans. amphibian and mammalian blood cells differ, but little is known about amphibian embryonic hemoglobin synthesis. we investigated the function of the xenopus alas2 gene (xalas2) in primitive amphibian erythrocytes and found th ...201525482442
validation of the sperm chromatin dispersion (scd) test in the amphibian xenopus laevis using in situ nick translation and comet assay.the integrity of sperm dna is becoming increasingly recognised as an important parameter of semen quality, but there are no published reports of this procedure for any amphibian. the primary aim of this study was to apply a modified sperm chromatin dispersion (scd) test (halomax) to an amphibian sperm model (african clawed frog; xenopus laevis) and to validate the assay against in situ nick translation (isnt) and the double-comet assay procedure. inactivated spermatozoa were collected from fresh ...201525482041
essential amino acid transporter lat4 (slc43a2) is required for mouse development.amino acid (aa) uniporter lat4 (slc43a2) mediates facilitated diffusion of branched-chain aas, methionine and phenylalanine, although its physiological role and subcellular localization are not known. we report that slc43a2 knockout mice were born at expected mendelian frequency but displayed an ∼10% intrauterine growth retardation and low amniotic fluid aas, suggesting defective transplacental transport. postnatal growth was strongly reduced, with premature death occurring within 9 days such th ...201525480797
a novel method for inducing nerve growth via modulation of host resting potential: gap junction-mediated and serotonergic signaling mechanisms.a major goal of regenerative medicine is to restore the function of damaged or missing organs through the implantation of bioengineered or donor-derived components. it is necessary to understand the signals and cues necessary for implanted structures to innervate the host, as organs devoid of neural connections provide little benefit to the patient. while developmental studies have identified neuronal pathfinding molecules required for proper patterning during embryogenesis, strategies to initia ...201525449797
a method for using direct injection of plasmid dna to study cis-regulatory element activity in f0 xenopus embryos and tadpoles.the ability to express exogenous reporter genes in intact, externally developing embryos, such as xenopus, is a powerful tool for characterizing the activity of cis-regulatory gene elements during development. although methods exist for generating transgenic xenopus lines, more simplified methods for use with f0 animals would significantly speed the characterization of these elements. we discovered that injecting 2-cell stage embryos with a plasmid bearing a ϕc31 integrase-targeted attb element ...201525448690
cellular characterization of thrombocytes in xenopus laevis with specific monoclonal antibodies.platelets are produced from megakaryocytes (mks) in the bone marrow. in contrast, most nonmammalian vertebrates have nucleated and spindle-shaped thrombocytes instead of platelets in their circulatory systems, and the presence of mks as thrombocyte progenitors has not been verified. in developing a new animal model in adult african clawed frog (xenopus laevis), we needed to distinguish nucleated thrombocytes and their progenitors from other blood cells, because the cellular morphology of activat ...201525448492
changes in gastric sodium-iodide symporter (nis) activity are associated with differences in thyroid gland sensitivity to perchlorate during metamorphosis.we investigated stage-dependent changes in sensitivity of the thyroid gland to perchlorate during development of african clawed frog tadpoles (xenopus laevis) in relation to non-thyroidal iodide transporting tissues. perchlorate-induced increases in thyroid follicle cell size and colloid depletion were blunted when exposures began at nieuwkoop-faber (nf) stage 55 compared to when exposures began at nf stages 49 or 1-10. to determine if the development of other iodide transporting tissues may con ...201525448256
biological and biochemical properties of two xenopus laevis n-acetylgalactosaminyltransferases with contrasting roles in embryogenesis.the biosynthesis of mucin-type o-linked glycans in animals is initiated by members of the large family of polypeptide n-acetylgalactosaminyltransferases (galnac-ts), which play important roles in embryogenesis, organogenesis, adult tissue homeostasis and carcinogenesis. until now, the mammalian forms of these enzymes have been the best characterized. however, two n-acetylgalactosaminyltransferases (xgalnac-t6 and xgalnac-t16) from the african clawed frog (xenopus laevis), which are most homologo ...201525447273
a gene expression map of the larval xenopus laevis head reveals developmental changes underlying the evolution of new skeletal elements.the morphology of the vertebrate head skeleton is highly plastic, with the number, size, shape, and position of its components varying dramatically between groups. while this evolutionary flexibility has been key to vertebrate success, its developmental and genetic bases are poorly understood. the larval head skeleton of the frog xenopus laevis possesses a unique combination of ancestral tetrapod features and anuran-specific novelties. we built a detailed gene expression map of the head mesenchy ...201525446275
xenopus laevis fgf receptor substrate 3 (xfrs3) is important for eye development and mediates pax6 expression in lens placode through its shp2-binding sites.members of the fibroblast growth factor (fgf) family play important roles during various developmental processes including eye development. frs (fgf receptor substrate) proteins bind to fgfr and serve as adapters for coordinated assembly of multi-protein complexes involved in ras/mapk and pi3 kinase/akt pathways. here, we identified xenopus laevis frs3 (xfrs3), a homolog of vertebrate frs3, and investigated its roles during embryogenesis. xfrs3 is expressed maternally and zygotically with specif ...201525446028
transcriptional changes in african clawed frogs (xenopus laevis) exposed to 17α-ethynylestradiol during early development.although the past two decades have witnessed a significant increase in the number of studies investigating effects of estrogenic chemicals on amphibians, to date little is known about specific molecular interactions of estrogens with the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal-hepatic axis in developing amphibians. here, tissue-specific functional sets of genes, derived previously from studies of fishes exposed to endocrine active chemicals, were evaluated in xenopus laevis exposed to 17α-ethynylestradio ...201525427717
ntpdase2 and the p2y1 receptor are not required for mammalian eye formation.eye formation in vertebrates is controlled by a conserved pattern of molecular networks. homeobox transcription factors are crucially involved in the establishment and maintenance of the retina. a previous study of massé et al. (nature, 449: 1058-62, 2007) using morpholino knockdown identified the ectonucleotidase ntpdase2 and the p2y1 receptor as essential elements for eye formation in embryos of the clawed frog xenopus laevis. in order to investigate whether a similarly essential mechanism wou ...201525504514
kcnip1 a ca²⁺-dependent transcriptional repressor regulates the size of the neural plate in xenopus.in amphibian embryos, our previous work has demonstrated that calcium transients occurring in the dorsal ectoderm at the onset of gastrulation are necessary and sufficient to engage the ectodermal cells into a neural fate by inducing neural specific genes. some of these genes are direct targets of calcium. here we search for a direct transcriptional mechanism by which calcium signals are acting. the only known mechanism responsible for a direct action of calcium on gene transcription involves an ...201525499267
effect of allyl isothiocyanate on developmental toxicity in exposed xenopus laevis embryos.the pungent natural compound allyl isothiocyanate isolated from the seeds of cruciferous (brassica) plants such as mustard is reported to exhibit numerous beneficial health-promoting antimicrobial, antifungal, anticarcinogenic, cardioprotective, and neuroprotective properties. because it is also reported to damage dna and is toxic to aquatic organisms, the objective of the present study was to determine whether it possesses teratogenic properties. the frog embryo teratogenesis assay-xenopus (fet ...201528962355
a di-arginine er retention signal regulates trafficking of hcn1 channels from the early secretory pathway to the plasma membrane.hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated 1 (hcn1) channels carry ih, which contributes to neuronal excitability and signal transmission in the nervous system. controlling the trafficking of hcn1 is an important aspect of its regulation, yet the details of this process are poorly understood. here, we investigated how the c-terminus of hcn1 regulates trafficking by testing for its ability to redirect the localization of a non-targeted reporter in transgenic xenopus laevis photoreceptors ...201525142030
effects of low dose endosulfan exposure on brain neurotransmitter levels in the african clawed frog xenopus laevis.understanding the impact of pesticides in amphibians is of growing concern to assess the causes of their decline. among pesticides, endosulfan belongs to one of the potential sources of danger because of its wide use and known effects, particularly neurotoxic, on a variety of organisms. however, the effect of endosulfan was not yet evaluated on amphibians at levels encompassing simultaneously brain neurotransmitters and behavioural endpoints. in this context, tadpoles of the african clawed frog ...201525192837
evaluation of developmental toxicity and teratogenicity of diclofenac using xenopus embryos.diclofenac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid) with analgesic and anti-pyretic properties. this compound is therefore used to treat pain, inflammatory disorders, and dysmenorrhea. due to its multimodal mechanism of action and ability to penetrate placenta, diclofenac is known to have undesirable side effects including teratogenicity. however, limited data exist on its teratogenicity, and a detailed investigation regarding harmful effects of this drug during embryogenesis is warrant ...201524992311
in vivo pump-probe optical coherence tomography imaging in xenopus laevis.currently, optical coherence tomography (oct), is not capable of obtaining molecular information often crucial for identification of disease. to enable molecular imaging with oct, we have further developed a technique that harnesses transient changes in light absorption in the sample to garner molecular information. a fourier-domain pump-probe oct (ppoct) system utilizing a 532 nm pump and 830 nm probe has been developed for imaging hemoglobin. methylene blue, a biological dye with well-know pho ...201524282110
t-cell internal antigen 1 counteracts somatic rna degradation during early xenopus embryogenesis.in xenopus laevis, maternal transcripts that localize to the vegetal cortex of the oocyte are specifically inherited by prospective germ cells during cleavage stages. while a large fraction of maternal transcripts is degraded during the maternal to zygotic transition (mzt), transcripts associated with the germ-line are stable. a sequence in the dead end 1 3'utr mediates vegetal localization in the oocyte as well as mir mediated clearance in somatic cells and germ cell specific stabilization duri ...201526864483
subcellular localization of class i histone deacetylases in the developing xenopus tectum.histone deacetylases (hdacs) are thought to localize in the nucleus to regulate gene transcription and play pivotal roles in neurogenesis, apoptosis, and plasticity. however, the subcellular distribution of class i hdacs in the developing brain remains unclear. here, we show that hdac1 and hdac2 are located in both the mitochondria and the nucleus in the xenopus laevis stage 34 tectum and are mainly restricted to the nucleus following further brain development. hdac3 is widely present in the mit ...201526793062
mixture toxicity of microcystin-lr, paraoxon and bromadiolone in xenopus laevis embryos.apart from infections and habitat loss, environmental pollution is another major factor of global decline of amphibians. using the model of xenopus laevis embryos, we test the hypothesis that combined exposure of amphibians to natural toxins and anthropogenic pollutants induces more pronounced adverse effects than single exposures.201526757121
fiber size-selective stimulation using action potential filtering for a peripheral nerve interface: a simulation study.functional electrical stimulation is a powerful tool for restoration of function after nerve injury. however selectivity of stimulation remains an issue. this paper presents an alternative stimulation technique to obtain fiber size-selective stimulation of nerves using fda-approved electrode implants. the technique was simulated for the ventral roots of xenopus laevis, motivated by an application in bladder control. the technique relies on applying a high frequency alternating current to filter ...201526737025
molecular and cytological analyses reveal distinct transformations of intestinal epithelial cells during xenopus metamorphosis.the thyroid hormone (t3)-induced formation of adult intestine during amphibian metamorphosis resembles the maturation of the mammalian intestine during postembryonic development, the period around birth when plasma t3 level peaks. this process involves de novo formation of adult intestinal stem cells as well as the removal of the larval epithelial cells through apoptosis. earlier studies have revealed a number of cytological and molecular markers for the epithelial cells undergoing different cha ...201526719790
on the embryonic cell division beyond the contractile ring mechanism: experimental and computational investigation of effects of vitelline confinement, temperature and egg size.embryonic cell division is a mechanical process which is predominantly driven by contraction of the cleavage furrow and response of the remaining cellular matter. while most previous studies focused on contractile ring mechanisms of cytokinesis, effects of environmental factors such as pericellular vitelline membrane and temperature on the mechanics of dividing cells were rarely studied. here, we apply a model-based analysis to the time-lapse imaging data of two species (saccoglossus kowalevskii ...201526713241
using confocal analysis of xenopus laevis to investigate modulators of wnt and shh morphogen gradients.this protocol describes a method to visualise ligands distributed across a field of cells. the ease of expressing exogenous proteins, together with the large size of their cells in early embryos, make xenopus laevis a useful model for visualising gfp-tagged ligands. synthetic mrnas are efficiently translated after injection into early stage xenopus embryos, and injections can be targeted to a single cell. when combined with a lineage tracer such as membrane tethered rfp, the injected cell (and i ...201526709854
thrombopoietin induces production of nucleated thrombocytes from liver cells in xenopus laevis.the development of mammalian megakaryocytes (mks) and platelets, which are thought to be absent in non-mammals, is primarily regulated by the thrombopoietin (tpo)/mpl system. although non-mammals possess nucleated thrombocytes instead of platelets, the features of nucleated thrombocyte progenitors remain to be clarified. here, we provide the general features of tpo using xenopus laevis tpo (xltpo). hepatic and splenic cells were cultured in liquid suspension with recombinant xltpo. these cells d ...201526687619
up-regulation of excitatory amino acid transporters eaat1 and eaat2 by ß-klotho.klotho, a transmembrane protein expressed in chorioid plexus of the brain, kidney, and several other tissues, is required for inhibition of 1,25(oh)2d3 formation by fgf23. the extracellular domain of klotho protein could be cleaved off, thus being released into blood or cerebrospinal fluid. at least in part by exerting β-glucuronidase activity, soluble klotho regulates several ion channels and carriers. klotho protein deficiency accelerates the appearance of age related disorders including neuro ...201526684854
regulation of the na+,cl- coupled creatine transporter creat (slc6a8) by the janus kinase jak3.the creatine transporter creat (slc6a8), a na+,cl- coupled transporter is expressed in diverse tissues including the brain. genetic defects of slc6a8 result in mental retardation with seizures. the present study explored the regulation of creat by janus kinase jak3, which is expressed in a variety of tissues including the brain and participates in the regulation of cell survival and differentiation of neuronal precursor cells.201526666525
up-regulation of voltage gated k+ channels kv1.3 and kv1.5 by protein kinase pkb/akt.the voltage gated k+ channels kv1.3 and kv1.5 contribute to the orchestration of cell proliferation. kinases participating in the regulation of cell proliferation include protein kinase b (pkb/akt). the present study thus explored whether pkb/akt modifies the abundance and function of kv1.3 and kv1.5.201526666245
pou5f3.2-induced proliferative state of embryonic cells during gastrulation of xenopus laevis embryo.pou class v (pou-v) transcription factors play the important role in maintenance of pluripotency and cell differentiation. pou5f3.2 (oct25), one of xenopus pou-v transcription factors, shows the zygotic expression prior to gastrulation. in order to know the molecular mechanism of pou5f3.2 expression at gastrula stage, we examined a responsiveness of pou5f3.2 to nodal signaling. animal cap assay demonstrated that xnr2 activates the gene expression of pou5f3.2. in comparative analysis of the 5'-fl ...201526660397
the polarity protein inturned links nphp4 to daam1 to control the subapical actin network in multiciliated cells.motile cilia polarization requires intracellular anchorage to the cytoskeleton; however, the molecular machinery that supports this process remains elusive. we report that inturned plays a central role in coordinating the interaction between cilia-associated proteins and actin-nucleation factors. we observed that knockdown of nphp4 in multiciliated cells of the xenopus laevis epidermis compromised ciliogenesis and directional fluid flow. depletion of nphp4 disrupted the subapical actin layer. co ...201526644512
rna-seq and microarray analysis of the xenopus inner ear transcriptome discloses orthologous omim(®) genes for hereditary disorders of hearing and balance.auditory and vestibular disorders are prevalent sensory disabilities caused by genetic and environmental (noise, trauma, chemicals) factors that often damage mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear. development of treatments for inner ear disorders of hearing and balance relies on the use of animal models such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and non-human mammals. here, we aimed to augment the utility of the genus xenopus for uncovering genetic mechanisms essential for the maintenance o ...201526582541
the expression of talen before fertilization provides a rapid knock-out phenotype in xenopus laevis founder embryos.recent advances in genome editing using programmable nucleases have revolutionized gene targeting in various organisms. successful gene knock-out has been shown in xenopus, a widely used model organism, although a system enabling less mosaic knock-out in founder embryos (f0) needs to be explored in order to judge phenotypes in the f0 generation. here, we injected modified highly active transcription activator-like effector nuclease (talen) mrna to oocytes at the germinal vesicle (gv) stage, foll ...201526580070
the differential effects of resveratrol and trans-ε-viniferin on the gaba-induced current in gabaa receptor subtypes expressed in xenopus laevis oocytes.the natural products resveratrol and trans-ε-viniferin have been reported to have many beneficial effects, which include the enhancement of cognition and memory. there have been no studies which have reported the effects of these compounds on the different gabaa receptor subtypes and this study aimed to address this.201526626239
analysis of neural progenitors from embryogenesis to juvenile adult in xenopus laevis reveals biphasic neurogenesis and continuous lengthening of the cell cycle.xenopus laevis is a prominent model system for studying neural development, but our understanding of the long-term temporal dynamics of neurogenesis remains incomplete. here, we present the first continuous description of neurogenesis in x. laevis, covering the entire period of development from the specification of neural ectoderm during gastrulation to juvenile frog. we have used molecular markers to identify progenitors and neurons, short-term bromodeoxyuridine (brdu) incorporation to map the ...201526621828
correction: integrin α5β1 function is regulated by xgipc/kermit2 mediated endocytosis during xenopus laevis gastrulation. 201526605543
involvement of slit-robo signaling in the development of the posterior commissure and concomitant swimming behavior in xenopus laevis.during vertebrate development, the central nervous system (cns) has stereotyped neuronal tracts (scaffolds) that include longitudinal and commissural axonal bundles, such as the medial longitudinal fascicle or the posterior commissure (pc). as these early tracts appear to guide later-developing neurons, they are thought to provide the basic framework of vertebrate neuronal circuitry. the proper construction of these neuronal circuits is thought to be a crucial step for eliciting coordinated beha ...201526605073
involvement of the l-type amino acid transporter lat2 in the transport of 3,3'-diiodothyronine across the plasma membrane.thyroid hormones are transported across cell membranes by transmembrane transporter proteins, for example by members of the monocarboxylate transporter (mct) and the l-type amino acid transporter (lat) families. lats consist of a light chain (e.g. lat2) and a heavy chain (cd98), which is essential for their cell surface expression and functionality. the specificity of lat2 for thyroid hormones and their metabolites and its role in their transport was not fully clear. this fact motivated us to es ...201526601072
gremlin1 induces anterior-posterior limb bifurcations in developing xenopus limbs but does not enhance limb regeneration.gremlin1 (grem1) has been previously identified as being significantly up-regulated during regeneration of xenopus laevis limbs. grem1 is an antagonist of bone morphogenetic proteins (bmps) with a known role in limb development in amniotes. it forms part of a self-regulating feedback loop linking epithelial (fgf) and mesenchymal (shh) signalling centres, thereby controlling outgrowth, anterior posterior and proximal distal patterning. spatiotemporal regulation of the same genes in developing and ...201526527308
affinity of the heparin binding motif of noggin1 to heparan sulfate and its visualization in the embryonic tissues.heparin binding motifs were found in many secreted proteins and it was suggested that they are responsible for retardation of the protein diffusion within the intercellular space due to the binding to heparan sulfate proteoglycanes (hspg). here we used synthetic fitc labeled heparin binding motif (hbm peptide) of the xenopus laevis secreted bmp inhibitor noggin1 to study its diffusion along the surface of the heparin beads by frap method. as a result, we have found out that diffusivity of hbm-la ...201526525852
[role of monocarboxylate transporter in statin-induced cytotoxicity].although exercise and drug therapy are important to prevent progression of arteriosclerotic disease, exercise leads to an increase in muscular disorder induced by hmg-coa reductase inhibitors (statins). elucidation of this mechanism is needed to prevent the occurrence of muscular disorders. since exercise induces expression of monocarboxylate transporter (mct) 4, we focused on the association between mct4 function and statin-induced muscle injury. first, we examined the transport of l-lactate vi ...201526521871
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