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Papers associated with sp4



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Adrenergic receptor signaling induced by Klf15, a regulator of regeneration enhancer, promotes kidney reconstruction., Suzuki N, Kanai A, Suzuki Y, Ogino H, Ochi H., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 16, 2022; 119 (33): e2204338119.                        


Opposite roles of DMRT1 and its W-linked paralogue, DM-W, in sexual dimorphism of Xenopus laevis: implications of a ZZ/ZW-type sex-determining system., Yoshimoto S, Ikeda N, Izutsu Y, Shiba T, Takamatsu N, Ito M., Development. August 1, 2010; 137 (15): 2519-26.      


Xtr, a plural tudor domain-containing protein, coexists with FRGY2 both in cytoplasmic mRNP particle and germ plasm in Xenopus embryo: its possible role in translational regulation of maternal mRNAs., Golam Mostafa M, Sugimoto T, Hiyoshi M, Kawasaki H, Kubo H, Matsumoto K, Abe S, Takamune K., Dev Growth Differ. August 1, 2009; 51 (6): 595-605.          


The Xenopus B2 factor involved in TFIIIA gene regulation is closely related to Sp1 and interacts in a complex with USF., Penberthy WT, Griffin D, Hall RK, Taylor WL., Gene. February 27, 2003; 305 (2): 205-15.


The rod cGMP-phosphodiesterase beta-subunit promoter is a specific target for Sp4 and is not activated by other Sp proteins or CRX., Lerner LE, Gribanova YE, Whitaker L, Knox BE, Farber DB., J Biol Chem. July 19, 2002; 277 (29): 25877-83.


Nrl and Sp nuclear proteins mediate transcription of rod-specific cGMP-phosphodiesterase beta-subunit gene: involvement of multiple response elements., Lerner LE, Gribanova YE, Ji M, Knox BE, Farber DB., J Biol Chem. September 14, 2001; 276 (37): 34999-5007.        


Structure of genes for sperm-specific nuclear basic protein (SP4) in Xenopus laevis., Mita K, Ariyoshi N, Abé S, Takamune K, Katagiri C., Biochim Biophys Acta. December 14, 1995; 1245 (3): 430-8.


The occurrence of a gene-encoded variant of nuclear basic protein (SP4) in sperm of Xenopus laevis., Takamune K, Teshima K, Abe SI, Katagiri C., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. September 14, 1995; 214 (2): 622-6.


cDNA cloning and expression of Xenopus sperm-specific basic nuclear protein 5 (SP5) gene., Ariyoshi N, Hiyoshi H, Katagiri C, Abé SI., Mol Reprod Dev. April 1, 1994; 37 (4): 363-9.


Genes for Sperm-specific Basic Nuclear Proteins in Bufo and Xenopus Are Expressed at Different Stages in Spermatogenesis: (sperm-specific basic nuclear protein/gene expression/spermatogenesis/in situ hybridization/amphibians)., Mita K, Takamune K, Katagiri C., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 1991; 33 (5): 491-498.


Isolation of cDNA for a Xenopus sperm-specific basic nuclear protein (SP4) and evidence for expression of SP4 mRNA in primary spermatocytes., Hiyoshi H, Uno S, Yokota T, Katagiri C, Nishida H, Takai M, Agata K, Eguchi G, Abé S., Exp Cell Res. May 1, 1991; 194 (1): 95-9.

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