Search Results - "Ehrmann, Ingrid E"
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An anciently diverged family of RNA binding proteins maintain correct splicing of a class of ultra-long exons through cryptic splice site repression
Published in eLife (02-10-2024)“…Previously, we showed that the germ cell-specific nuclear protein RBMXL2 represses cryptic splicing patterns during meiosis and is required for male fertility…”
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In Vitro-Differentiated Embryonic Stem Cells Give Rise to Male Gametes that Can Generate Offspring Mice
Published in Developmental cell (01-07-2006)“…Male gametes originate from a small population of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs). These cells are believed to divide infinitely and to support…”
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Human RBMY regulates germline-specific splicing events by modulating the function of the serine/arginine-rich proteins 9G8 and Tra2-β
Published in Journal of cell science (2010)“…RBMY is a male germline RNA binding protein and potential alternative splicing regulator, but the lack of a convenient biological system has made its cellular…”
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Human RBMY regulates germline-specific splicing events by modulating the function of the serine/arginine-rich proteins 9G8 and Tra2-{beta}
Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2010)“…RBMY is a male germline RNA binding protein and potential alternative splicing regulator, but the lack of a convenient biological system has made its cellular…”
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An anciently diverged family of RNA binding proteins maintain correct splicing of a class of ultra-long exons through cryptic splice site repression
Published in eLife (02-10-2024)“…Previously, we showed that the germ cell-specific nuclear protein RBMXL2 represses cryptic splicing patterns during meiosis and is required for male fertility…”
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From stem cells to germ cells and from germ cells to stem cells
Published in Iranian journal of reproductive medicine (26-08-2007)“…Germline and somatic stem cells are distinct types of stem cells that are dedicated to reproduction and somatic tissue regeneration, respectively. Germline…”
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Characterization of genes encoding translation initiation factor elF-2 gamma in mouse and human: sex chromosome localization, escape from X-inactivation and evolution
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-1998)“…The Delta Sxr super(b) interval of the mouse Y chromosome is critical for spermatogenesis and expression of the male-specific minor transplantation antigen…”
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The Mouse Y Chromosome Interval Necessary for Spermatogonial Proliferation is Gene Dense with Syntenic Homology to the Human AZFa Region
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-1998)“…The ΔSxrb deletion interval of the mouse Y chromosome contains Spy, a spermatogenesis factor gene(s) whose expression is essential for the postnatal…”
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Characterization of Genes Encoding Translation Initiation Factor eIF-2γ in Mouse and Human: Sex Chromosome Localization, Escape from X-Inactivation and Evolution
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-1998)“…The ΔSxrb interval of the mouse Y chromosome is critical for spermatogenesis and expression of the male-specific minor transplantation antigen H-Y. Several…”
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Hemolytic activity of adenylate cyclase toxin from Bordetella pertussis
Published in FEBS letters (14-01-1991)“…Adenylate cyclase (AC) toxin from B. pertussis enters eukaryotic cells where it produces supraphysiologie levels of cAMP. Purification of AC toxin activity…”
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Enzymatic activity of adenylate cyclase toxin from Bordetella pertussis is not required for hemolysis
Published in FEBS letters (08-06-1992)“…Adenylate cyclase (AC) toxin from Bardetella pertussis enters cells to cause supraphysiologic increases in cAMP, AC toxin is also hemolytic. Substitution of…”
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Characterization of adenylate cyclase toxin from a mutant of Bordetella pertussis defective in the activator gene, cyaC
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-04-1993)“…Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase (AC) toxin has the abilities to 1) enter target cells where it catalyzes cyclic AMP production and 2) lyse sheep…”
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