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Volume 16, Issue 3:  February 1, 2002  [Index by Author]  [Cover Caption] 

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Adam G. West, Miklos Gaszner, and Gary Felsenfeld
Insulators: many functions, many mechanisms
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 271-288. [Full Text] [PDF]  

Research Communications:

Xin Chen, Bing Zhang, and Janice A. Fischer
A specific protein substrate for a deubiquitinating enzyme: Liquid facets is the substrate of Fat facets
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 289-294. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Boris Reizis and Philip Leder
Direct induction of T lymphocyte-specific gene expression by the mammalian Notch signaling pathway
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 295-300. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Shireen Saleque, Scott Cameron, and Stuart H. Orkin
The zinc-finger proto-oncogene Gfi-1b is essential for development of the erythroid and megakaryocytic lineages
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 301-306. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Wei-Hsuan Yu, J. Frederick Woessner, Jr., John D. McNeish, and Ivan Stamenkovic
CD44 anchors the assembly of matrilysin/MMP-7 with heparin-binding epidermal growth factor precursor and ErbB4 and regulates female reproductive organ remodeling
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 307-323. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Carlos M. Parras, Carol Schuurmans, Raffaella Scardigli, Jaesang Kim, David J. Anderson, and François Guillemot
Divergent functions of the proneural genes Mash1 and Ngn2 in the specification of neuronal subtype identity
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 324-338. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Karine Mouline, Anne-Aliénor Véry, Frédéric Gaymard, Jossia Boucherez, Guillaume Pilot, Martine Devic, David Bouchez, Jean-Baptiste Thibaud, and Hervé Sentenac
Pollen tube development and competitive ability are impaired by disruption of a Shaker K+ channel in Arabidopsis
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 339-350. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Archana Belle, Markus Landthaler, and David A. Shub
Intronless homing: site-specific endonuclease SegF of bacteriophage T4 mediates localized marker exclusion analogous to homing endonucleases of group I introns
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 351-362. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Eun-Jin Erica Hong and G. Shirleen Roeder
A role for Ddc1 in signaling meiotic double-strand breaks at the pachytene checkpoint
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 363-376. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Beth Stronach and Norbert Perrimon
Activation of the JNK pathway during dorsal closure in Drosophila requires the mixed lineage kinase, slipper
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 377-387. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Hua-Wei Chen, Xiu Chen, Su-Wan Oh, Maria J. Marinissen, J. Silvio Gutkind, and Steven X. Hou
mom identifies a receptor for the Drosophila JAK/STAT signal transduction pathway and encodes a protein distantly related to the mammalian cytokine receptor family
Genes Dev. 2002 16: 388-398. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

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A knock-in mutation of Mash1 in the Ngn2 locus demonstrates that Mash1 is a determinant of V2 interneuron identity. Shown here is the ventral spinal cord of a mouse embryo homozygous for the Ngn2KIMash1 allele, stained for the motor neuron marker Islet1 (red) and the V2 interneuron marker Chx10 (green). The substitution of Ngn2 by Mash1 in motor neuron progenitors results in the respecification of a subset of motor neurons into Chx10+, Isl1- V2 interneurons, while the differentiation of other motor neurons is not affected. (For details, see Parras et al., p. 324.)



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