Click here to close Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly. We suggest using a current version of Chrome, FireFox, or Safari.

Summary Expression Phenotypes Gene Literature (31) GO Terms (2) Nucleotides (99) Proteins (37) Interactants (101) Wiki
XB-GENEPAGE-5897916

Papers associated with tff3.1



???displayGene.coCitedPapers???
1 ???displayGene.morpholinoPapers???

???pagination.result.count???

???pagination.result.page??? 1

Sort Newest To Oldest Sort Oldest To Newest

Subcellular Localization of the TFF Peptides xP1 and xP4 in the Xenopus laevis Gastric/Esophageal Mucosa: Different Secretion Modes Reflecting Diverse Protective Functions., Schwarz H, Hoffmann W., Int J Mol Sci. January 23, 2020; 21 (3):       


The TFF Peptides xP1 and xP4 Appear in Distinctive Forms in the Xenopus laevis Gastric Mucosa: Indications for Different Protective Functions., Stürmer R, Reising J, Hoffmann W., Int J Mol Sci. November 30, 2019; 20 (23):     


Centromeric Transcription Regulates Aurora-B Localization and Activation., Blower MD., Cell Rep. May 24, 2016; 15 (8): 1624-33.                  


A calixpyrrole derivative acts as an antagonist to GPER, a G-protein coupled receptor: mechanisms and models., Lappano R, Rosano C, Pisano A, Santolla MF, De Francesco EM, De Marco P, Dolce V, Ponassi M, Felli L, Cafeo G, Kohnke FH, Abonante S, Maggiolini M., Dis Model Mech. October 1, 2015; 8 (10): 1237-46.              


Nephron Patterning: Lessons from Xenopus, Zebrafish, and Mouse Studies., Desgrange A, Cereghini S., Cells. September 11, 2015; 4 (3): 483-99.      


Activin ligands are required for the re-activation of Smad2 signalling after neurulation and vascular development in Xenopus tropicalis., Nagamori Y, Roberts S, Maciej M, Dorey K., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2014; 58 (10-12): 783-91.            


Multiple pore conformations driven by asynchronous movements of voltage sensors in a eukaryotic sodium channel., Goldschen-Ohm MP, Capes DL, Oelstrom KM, Chanda B., Nat Commun. January 1, 2013; 4 1350.                


The Prdm family: expanding roles in stem cells and development., Hohenauer T, Moore AW., Development. July 1, 2012; 139 (13): 2267-82.          


TMEPAI, a transmembrane TGF-beta-inducible protein, sequesters Smad proteins from active participation in TGF-beta signaling., Watanabe Y, Itoh S, Goto T, Ohnishi E, Inamitsu M, Itoh F, Satoh K, Wiercinska E, Yang W, Shi L, Tanaka A, Nakano N, Mommaas AM, Shibuya H, Ten Dijke P, Kato M., Mol Cell. January 15, 2010; 37 (1): 123-34.                                      


SERCA pump activity is physiologically regulated by presenilin and regulates amyloid beta production., Green KN, Demuro A, Akbari Y, Hitt BD, Smith IF, Parker I, LaFerla FM., J Cell Biol. June 30, 2008; 181 (7): 1107-16.                


Cloning and expression of xP1-L, a new marker gene for larval surface mucous cells of tadpole stomach in Xenopus laevis., Ikuzawa M, Yasumasu S, Kobayashi K, Iuchi I., Gene Expr Patterns. December 1, 2007; 8 (1): 12-8.    


Stomach remodeling-associated changes of H+/K+-ATPase beta subunit expression in Xenopus laevis and H+/K+-ATPase-dependent acid secretion in tadpole stomach., Ikuzawa M, Yasumasu S, Kobayashi K, Inokuchi T, Iuchi I., J Exp Zool A Comp Exp Biol. December 1, 2004; 301 (12): 992-1002.


A unifying model for functional difference and redundancy of presenilin-1 and -2 in cell apoptosis and differentiation., Hashimoto-Gotoh T, Tsujimura A, Watanabe Y, Iwabe N, Miyata T, Tabira T., Gene. December 24, 2003; 323 115-23.


Differential expression of presenilin-alpha and -beta (PSalpha and PSbeta) in Xenopus laevis: embryonic phosphorylation of PSalpha., Watanabe Y, Tsujimura A, Tabira T, Hashimoto-Gotoh T., Gene. September 18, 2003; 314 165-72.


Action range of BMP is defined by its N-terminal basic amino acid core., Ohkawara B, Iemura S, ten Dijke P, Ueno N., Curr Biol. February 5, 2002; 12 (3): 205-9.          


Cell type specific expression of secretory TFF peptides: colocalization with mucins and synthesis in the brain., Hoffmann W, Jagla W., Int Rev Cytol. January 1, 2002; 213 147-81.


Interactions of dietary estrogens with human estrogen receptors and the effect on estrogen receptor-estrogen response element complex formation., Nikov GN, Hopkins NE, Boue S, Alworth WL., Environ Health Perspect. September 1, 2000; 108 (9): 867-72.


Long-term hydroxytamoxifen treatment of an MCF-7-derived breast cancer cell line irreversibly inhibits the expression of estrogenic genes through chromatin remodeling., Badia E, Duchesne MJ, Semlali A, Fuentes M, Giamarchi C, Richard-Foy H, Nicolas JC, Pons M., Cancer Res. August 1, 2000; 60 (15): 4130-8.


Calsenilin reverses presenilin-mediated enhancement of calcium signaling., Leissring MA, Yamasaki TR, Wasco W, Buxbaum JD, Parker I, LaFerla FM., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. July 18, 2000; 97 (15): 8590-3.


Presenilin-2 mutations modulate amplitude and kinetics of inositol 1, 4,5-trisphosphate-mediated calcium signals., Leissring MA, Parker I, LaFerla FM., J Biol Chem. November 12, 1999; 274 (46): 32535-8.


Estrogen response elements function as allosteric modulators of estrogen receptor conformation., Wood JR, Greene GL, Nardulli AM., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 1998; 18 (4): 1927-34.


Differential expression of the TFF-peptides xP1 and xP4 in the gastrointestinal tract of Xenopus laevis., Jagla W, Wiede A, Kölle S, Hoffmann W., Cell Tissue Res. January 1, 1998; 291 (1): 13-8.


Rat hypothalamus neuron-like cells in primary culture accumulate and translate mRNA coding for the amphibian P-domain peptide xP1., Probst JC, Jirikowski GF, Skutella T, Vedder H., Cell Mol Neurobiol. June 1, 1997; 17 (3): 333-40.


Multigenic control of the localization of the zone of polarizing activity in limb morphogenesis in the mouse., Masuya H, Sagai T, Moriwaki K, Shiroishi T., Dev Biol. February 1, 1997; 182 (1): 42-51.


Estrogen receptor affinity and location of consensus and imperfect estrogen response elements influence transcription activation of simplified promoters., Nardulli AM, Romine LE, Carpo C, Greene GL, Rainish B., Mol Endocrinol. June 1, 1996; 10 (6): 694-704.


Hydroxytamoxifen induces a rapid and irreversible inactivation of an estrogenic response in an MCF-7-derived cell line., Badia E, Duchesne MJ, Fournier-Bidoz S, Simar-Blanchet AE, Terouanne B, Nicolas JC, Pons M., Cancer Res. November 15, 1994; 54 (22): 5860-6.


Trefoil peptides: a newly recognized family of epithelial mucin-associated molecules., Poulsom R, Wright NA., Am J Physiol. August 1, 1993; 265 (2 Pt 1): G205-13.


The mouse one P-domain (pS2) and two P-domain (mSP) genes exhibit distinct patterns of expression., Lefebvre O, Wolf C, Kédinger M, Chenard MP, Tomasetto C, Chambon P, Rio MC., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1993; 122 (1): 191-8.


xP1 and xP4. P-domain peptides expressed in Xenopus laevis stomach mucosa., Hauser F, Hoffmann W., J Biol Chem. November 5, 1991; 266 (31): 21306-9.            


Dermal glands of Xenopus laevis contain a polypeptide with a highly repetitive amino acid sequence., Gmachl M, Berger H, Thalhammer J, Kreil G., FEBS Lett. January 15, 1990; 260 (1): 145-8.


A new family of growth factor-like peptides. 'Trefoil' disulphide loop structures as a common feature in breast cancer associated peptide (pS2), pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide (PSP), and frog skin peptides (spasmolysins)., Thim L., FEBS Lett. June 19, 1989; 250 (1): 85-90.

???pagination.result.page??? 1