1999
Targeted deletion of the ATP binding domain of left-right dynein confirms its role in specifying development of left-right asymmetries
Supp D, Brueckner M, Kuehn M, Witte D, Lowe L, McGrath J, Corrales J, Potter S. Targeted deletion of the ATP binding domain of left-right dynein confirms its role in specifying development of left-right asymmetries. Development 1999, 126: 5495-5504. PMID: 10556073, PMCID: PMC1797880, DOI: 10.1242/dev.126.23.5495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenosine TriphosphateAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAxonemal DyneinsBinding SitesBody PatterningCatalytic DomainCiliaCloning, MolecularDyneinsFunctional LateralityGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalHeadMaleMiceMice, Inbred StrainsMolecular Sequence DataMutationNervous SystemSequence AnalysisSequence DeletionConceptsLeft-right dyneinLeft-right developmentLeft-right asymmetryEmbryonic day 8.0Microtubule-based motor proteinsAsymmetric expression patternLevel of sequenceComplete coding sequenceEmbryonic day 7.5Single amino acid differenceLeft-right specificationAmino acid differencesLeft-right axisLgl mutantsATP bindingConserved positionDay 8.0Inversus viscerum (iv) mouseCoding sequenceMotor proteinsDorsoventral axesExpression patternsGerm layersAcid differencesGenes
1996
Laterality disturbances
Bowers P, Brueckner M, Yost H. Laterality disturbances. Progress In Pediatric Cardiology 1996, 6: 53-62. DOI: 10.1016/1058-9813(96)00171-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLeft-right body axisBody axisEmbryonic left-right axisPrimitive heart tubeLeft-right axisLeft-right asymmetryCardiac morphogenesisHeart developmentDevelopmental processesDorsoventral axesGenetic stepsHeart tubeMolecular levelLoop formationLaterality disturbancesComplex groupMorphogenesisFormation resultsVisible asymmetry