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Volume 13, Issue 14:  July 15, 1999  [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption] 

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Perspectives:

Kun-Liang Guan and Min Han
A G-protein signaling network mediated by an RGS protein
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1763-1767. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Research Communications:

Karl Willert, Sayumi Shibamoto, and Roel Nusse
Wnt-induced dephosphorylation of Axin releases beta -catenin from the Axin complex
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1768-1773. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yingxia Wen and Aaron J. Shatkin
Transcription elongation factor hSPT5 stimulates mRNA capping
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1774-1779. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Yvonne M. Hajdu-Cronin, Wen J. Chen, Georgia Patikoglou, Michael R. Koelle, and Paul W. Sternberg
Antagonism between Goalpha and Gqalpha in Caenorhabditis elegans: the RGS protein EAT-16 is necessary for Goalpha signaling and regulates Gqalpha activity
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1780-1793. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Alvaro Sagasti, Oliver Hobert, Emily R. Troemel, Gary Ruvkun, and Cornelia I. Bargmann
Alternative olfactory neuron fates are specified by the LIM homeobox gene lim-4
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1794-1806. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Vivek Mittal, Beicong Ma, and Nouria Hernandez
SNAPc: a core promoter factor with a built-in DNA-binding damper that is deactivated by the Oct-1 POU domain
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1807-1821. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Joanna Lisztwan, Georges Imbert, Christiane Wirbelauer, Matthias Gstaiger, and Wilhelm Krek
The von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein is a component of an E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase activity
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1822-1833. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Xin Sun, Erik N. Meyers, Mark Lewandoski, and Gail R. Martin
Targeted disruption of Fgf8 causes failure of cell migration in the gastrulating mouse embryo
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1834-1846. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Clare Heyworth, Karin Gale, Michael Dexter, Gillian May, and Tariq Enver
A GATA-2/estrogen receptor chimera functions as a ligand-dependent negative regulator of self-renewal
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1847-1860. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Alain J. van Gool, Nasser M.A. Hajibagheri, Andrzej Stasiak, and Stephen C. West
Assembly of the Escherichia coli RuvABC resolvasome directs the orientation of Holliday junction resolution
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1861-1870. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Sean M. Burgess and Nancy Kleckner
Collisions between yeast chromosomal loci in vivo are governed by three layers of organization
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1871-1883. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Paul Loflin, Chyi-Ying A. Chen, and Ann-Bin Shyu
Unraveling a cytoplasmic role for hnRNP D in the in vivo mRNA destabilization directed by the AU-rich element
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1884-1897. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Errata for vol. 13, p. 1025
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1898. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Errata for vol. 13, p. 1211
Genes Dev. 1999 13: 1898. [Full Text]  

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LIM-4 controls dye-filling properties of olfactory neurons. Shown here are confocal sections of worms expressing GFP (green) in AWB and AWC neurons, soaked in lipophilic dye DiD (shown as red). The merge is shown as yellow. The more dorsal GFP-expressing cell is AWB; the more ventral cell is AWC. In wild-type animals (top), AWB but not AWC takes up dye; in lim-4 animals (bottom), neither AWB nor AWC neurons take up dye. Ectopic expression of LIM-4 in transgenic worms (right) results in dye uptake in both AWB and AWC neurons, demonstrating that LIM-4 can repress AWC fate and promote AWB fate in the AWC neuron. (For details, see Sagasti et al., p. 1794.)



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