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Mitotic protein kinases in Drosophila embryos

1997
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the mitotic protein kinases in drosophila embryos. To understand the biological function of enzymes regulating cell cycle progression, it is necessary to study both cyclical changes in catalytic activity and physiological substrates. Although genetic approaches in Drosophila have identified genes encoding cell
A, Tavares, D M, Glover
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Corepressor Proteins in Drosophila Development

2001
This review focuses on transcriptional corepressors in the early embryo of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, but also considers their roles in other developmental contexts, as well as related proteins in other organisms.
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Protein Extraction From Drosophila Heads

2007
In Drosophila, the concentration and phosphorylation levels of several important circadian proteins (e.g., PERIOD, TIMELESS) oscillate on a 24-h basis. A simple and rapid method for extracting proteins from fly heads is presented here. The extracts can immediately be loaded onto an sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis gel to assay ...
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Phosphorylated Proteins in Drosophila Membranes

1980
Reversible protein modification-demodification in bacterial membranes has been shown to be an important mechanism for the adaptive behavior of bacteria in response to chemosensory stimuli. It has been suggested that the protein modification mechanisms might have wider functional implications and might form the basis for an understanding of complex ...
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Functional dissection of Drosophila Abdominal-B protein

Mechanisms of Development, 1991
The Abdominal-B gene is unique among homeotic Drosophila genes as it encodes two proteins m and r which confer different functions. The m protein corresponds to an r protein with a large N-terminal extension; the two proteins contain the same homeodomain.
N, Ali, M, Bienz
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Drosophila Krüppel protein is a transcriptional represser

Nature, 1990
Krüppel (Kr), one of the zygotically active Drosophila segmentation genes, is expressed in a restricted domain during the blastoderm stage of embryogenesis and is involved in the control of development of the thoracic and abdominal segments of the fly.
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Drosophila STAR Proteins

2010
Signal transduction and activation of RNA (STAR) family of RNA binding proteins are highly conserved through evolution indicating their core role during development, as well as in adult life. This chapter focuses on two Drosophila STAR proteins: held out wing (HOW), the ortholog of mammalian quaking (QKI) and Kep1, one of the four orthologs of ...
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Drosophila src family proteins

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1990
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