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Timothy T. Weil, Despina Xanthakis, Richard Parton, Ian Dobbie, Catherine Rabouille, Elizabeth R. Gavis, Ilan Davis
Journal:
Development
Development (2010) 137 (1): 169–176.
Published: 1 January 2010
... multistep process involving transacting factors, molecular motors and cytoskeletal components that remodel extensively during the lifetime of the mRNA. Genetic requirements for several localization factors, including Swallow and Staufen, are well established, but the precise roles of these factors...
Includes: Multimedia, Supplementary data
Journal Articles
Journal:
Development
Development (2009) 136 (4): 605–614.
Published: 15 February 2009
... times. This confirms our previous conclusion that the Bcd gradient is produced by a bcd mRNA gradient rather than by diffusion. Based on our observation that bcd mRNA colocalizes with Staufen (Stau), we propose that the bcd mRNA gradient forms by a novel mechanism involving quasi-random active transport...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Development
Development (2003) 130 (17): 4201–4215.
Published: 1 September 2003
..., respectively. Although maternal-effect lethal and female-sterile screens have identified many mutants that disrupt these processes, these screens could not recover mutations in essential genes. Here we describe a genetic screen in germline clones for mutants that disrupt the localisation of GFP-Staufen...
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Journal Articles
Journal:
Development
Development (1998) 125 (20): 4089–4098.
Published: 15 October 1998
... of neuroblasts while the staufen RNA-binding protein mediates prospero mRNA localization. Here we show that miranda is required for asymmetric staufen localization in neuroblasts. Analyses using miranda mutants reveal that prospero and staufen interact with miranda under the same cell-cycle-dependent control...
Journal Articles
Journal:
Development
Development (1991) 112 (3): 679–691.
Published: 1 July 1991
..., pumilio, oskar, valois, vasa, staufen and tudor) into a functional pathway. An activity present in the posterior pole plasm of wild-type embryos can restore normal abdominal development in posterior group mutants. This activity is synthesized during oogenesis and the gene nanos most likely encodes...
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Daniel St. Johnston, Wolfgang Driever, Thomas Berleth, Sibyll Richstein, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
Journal:
Development
Development (1989) 107 (Supplement): 13–19.
Published: 1 April 1989
... at the anterior pole. Mutations in the maternal-effect genes, exuperantia ( exu ) and swallow (sw), lead to an almost uniform distribution of bed RNA in the early embryo, while staufen ( stau ) mutations produce a gradient of RNA at the anterior pole, exu mutations disrupt the second stage of bcd RNA localization...