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Papers associated with ptbp1 (and morpholino)



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Ptbp1 and Exosc9 knockdowns trigger skin stability defects through different pathways., Noiret M, Mottier S, Angrand G, Gautier-Courteille C, Lerivray H, Viet J, Paillard L, Mereau A, Hardy S, Audic Y., Dev Biol. January 15, 2016; 409 (2): 489-501.                


A posttranscriptional mechanism that controls Ptbp1 abundance in the Xenopus epidermis., Méreau A, Anquetil V, Lerivray H, Viet J, Schirmer C, Audic Y, Legagneux V, Hardy S, Paillard L., Mol Cell Biol. February 1, 2015; 35 (4): 758-68.              


NumbL is essential for Xenopus primary neurogenesis., Nieber F, Hedderich M, Jahn O, Pieler T, Henningfeld KA., BMC Dev Biol. October 14, 2013; 13 36.                          


Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein is required for the repression of gene expression by all-trans retinoic acid., Tamanoue Y, Yamagishi M, Hongo I, Okamoto H., Dev Growth Differ. June 1, 2010; 52 (5): 469-79.                    


Polypyrimidine tract binding protein prevents activity of an intronic regulatory element that promotes usage of a composite 3'-terminal exon., Anquetil V, Le Sommer C, Méreau A, Hamon S, Lerivray H, Hardy S., J Biol Chem. November 20, 2009; 284 (47): 32370-83.


Identification of a novel negative regulator of activin/nodal signaling in mesendodermal formation of Xenopus embryos., Cheong SM, Kim H, Han JK., J Biol Chem. June 19, 2009; 284 (25): 17052-60.                        


Xenopus Dab2 is required for embryonic angiogenesis., Cheong SM, Choi SC, Han JK., BMC Dev Biol. December 19, 2006; 6 63.                  


PTB regulates the processing of a 3'-terminal exon by repressing both splicing and polyadenylation., Le Sommer C, Lesimple M, Mereau A, Menoret S, Allo MR, Hardy S., Mol Cell Biol. November 1, 2005; 25 (21): 9595-607.


Polypyrimidine tract-binding protein is involved in vivo in repression of a composite internal/3' -terminal exon of the Xenopus alpha-tropomyosin Pre-mRNA., Hamon S, Le Sommer C, Mereau A, Allo MR, Hardy S., J Biol Chem. May 21, 2004; 279 (21): 22166-75.

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