Carcinogenesis; CDX2; Development; MEX 3; Post transcriptional regulation; RNA binding protein
Indexed keywords
PROTEIN MEX 3;
PROTEIN MEX3A;
PROTEIN MEX3B;
PROTEIN MEX3C;
PROTEIN MEX3D;
PROTEIN PEM 3;
REGULATOR PROTEIN;
UNCLASSIFIED DRUG;
CELL DIFFERENTIATION;
CELL RENEWAL;
HUMAN;
NONHUMAN;
NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE;
PHYLOGENY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN BINDING;
PROTEIN EXPRESSION;
PROTEIN INTERACTION;
PROTEIN RNA BINDING;
SHORT SURVEY;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
STEM CELL;
TRANSCRIPTION REGULATION;
RNA recognition by the embryonic cell fate determinant and germline totipotency factor MEX-3
Pagano J., et al. RNA recognition by the embryonic cell fate determinant and germline totipotency factor MEX-3. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2009, 106:20252-20257.
An ancient anterior patterning system promotes caudal repression and head formation in ecdysozoa
Schoppmeier M., et al. An ancient anterior patterning system promotes caudal repression and head formation in ecdysozoa. Curr. Biol. 2009, 19:1811-1815.
CDX2 regulation by the RNA-binding protein MEX3A: impact on intestinal differentiation and stemness
Pereira B., et al. CDX2 regulation by the RNA-binding protein MEX3A: impact on intestinal differentiation and stemness. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013, 41:3986-3999.
Identification and characterization of human Mex-3 proteins, a novel family of evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins differentially localized to processing bodies
Buchet-Poyau K., et al. Identification and characterization of human Mex-3 proteins, a novel family of evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins differentially localized to processing bodies. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007, 35:1289-1300.
FBF represses the Cip/Kip cell-cycle inhibitor CKI-2 to promote self-renewal of germline stem cells in C. elegans
Kalchhauser I., et al. FBF represses the Cip/Kip cell-cycle inhibitor CKI-2 to promote self-renewal of germline stem cells in C. elegans. EMBO J. 2011, 30:3823-3829.
Implication of chromosome 18 in hypertension by sibling pair and association analyses: putative involvement of the RKHD2 gene
Guzmán B., et al. Implication of chromosome 18 in hypertension by sibling pair and association analyses: putative involvement of the RKHD2 gene. Hypertension 2006, 48:883-891.