2020
The NEMP family supports metazoan fertility and nuclear envelope stiffness
Tsatskis Y, Rosenfeld R, Pearson J, Boswell C, Qu Y, Kim K, Fabian L, Mohammad A, Wang X, Robson M, Krchma K, Wu J, Gonçalves J, Hodzic D, Wu S, Potter D, Pelletier L, Dunham W, Gingras A, Sun Y, Meng J, Godt D, Schedl T, Ciruna B, Choi K, Perry J, Bremner R, Schirmer E, Brill J, Jurisicova A, McNeill H. The NEMP family supports metazoan fertility and nuclear envelope stiffness. Science Advances 2020, 6: eabb4591. PMID: 32923640, PMCID: PMC7455189, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abb4591.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSingle nucleotide polymorphismsNuclear envelopeHuman genome-wide association studiesGenome-wide association studiesGerm lineAssociation studiesGenetic studiesProteinCaenorhabditisNemp1ZebrafishFertilityHomologSterilityRoleBiochemicalPolymorphismEnvelopeFamilyComplexesMechanical stiffnessEarly lossLoss
2012
Pollen Sterility—A Promising Approach to Gene Confinement and Breeding for Genetically Modified Bioenergy Crops
Hague J, Dellaporta S, Moreno M, Longo C, Nelson K, Kausch A. Pollen Sterility—A Promising Approach to Gene Confinement and Breeding for Genetically Modified Bioenergy Crops. Agriculture 2012, 2: 295-315. DOI: 10.3390/agriculture2040295.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBioenergy cropsPollen sterilityTransgene flowGene confinementEscape of transgenesPollen-specific geneReporter gene GUSPollen-specific expressionCurrent regulatory concernTransgenic traitsTransgene confinementBioenergy grassesBreeding strategiesGM cropsCommercial releaseBreeding purposesBiotechnology toolsTransgenic riceCropsGene flowSterility lineRiceSterilityTraitsPromoter
2011
C. elegans meg‐1 and meg‐2 differentially interact with nanos family members to either promote or inhibit germ cell proliferation and survival
Kapelle WS, Reinke V. C. elegans meg‐1 and meg‐2 differentially interact with nanos family members to either promote or inhibit germ cell proliferation and survival. Genesis 2011, 49: 380-391. PMID: 21305687, DOI: 10.1002/dvg.20726.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, Genetically ModifiedCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsCell ProliferationCell SurvivalDisorders of Sex DevelopmentEmbryo, NonmammalianEpistasis, GeneticFemaleGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalGerm CellsLuminescent ProteinsMaleRNA InterferenceRNA-Binding ProteinsTime FactorsConceptsGerm cell proliferationMeg 1Germ cellsEmbryonic primordial germ cellsTargeted RNAi screenPrimordial germ cellsCell proliferationGerm cell survivalGerm lineageP granulesRNAi screenLarval stagesMEG 2Cell survivalFamily membersMultiple pathwaysGerm cell degenerationPhenotypeSterilityProliferationOptimal proliferationCellsCell degenerationEmbryogenesisLineages
2005
FEMALE STERILITY IN HYBRIDS BETWEEN ANOPHELES GAMBIAE AND A. ARABIENSIS, AND THE CAUSES OF HALDANE'S RULE
Slotman M, della Torre A, Powell J. FEMALE STERILITY IN HYBRIDS BETWEEN ANOPHELES GAMBIAE AND A. ARABIENSIS, AND THE CAUSES OF HALDANE'S RULE. Evolution 2005, 59: 1016-1026. DOI: 10.1554/04-640.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHybrid female sterilityHybrid sterility QTLFemale sterilityX chromosomeHaldane's ruleSterility factorsA. arabiensisQuantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping analysisLack of introgressionF1 female hybridsAutosomal factorsInterspecific interactionsFemale hybridsBackcross femalesSingle taxonGenetic basisChromosomal regionsAnopheles gambiaeA. gambiaeChromosomesSterilityGambiaeQTLMapping analysisArabiensis
1997
Drosophila Kelch Is an Oligomeric Ring Canal Actin Organizer
Robinson D, Cooley L. Drosophila Kelch Is an Oligomeric Ring Canal Actin Organizer. Journal Of Cell Biology 1997, 138: 799-810. PMID: 9265647, PMCID: PMC2138045, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.138.4.799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrosophila KelchRing canalsAmino halfKelch repeat domainStructure-function analysisAmino-terminal regionGerm cell membranesKelch family proteinDominant sterilityBTB domainProtein domainsRepeat domainKelchActin filamentsCell membraneProteinCanal localizationAdditional interactionsDrosophilaDomainCytoskeletonOogenesisLocalizationSterilityActin
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