Publications by authors named "Daniel Seufert"

The [Gd(opch)(CO)(HO)]·4HO·10MeCN coordination cluster () crystallises in P1¯. The Gd core is held together by four bridging carbonates derived from atmospheric CO as well as the carboxyhydrazonyl oxygens of the 2-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylidenepyrazine-2-carbohydrazide (Hopch) Schiff base ligands. The magnetic measurements show that the Gd ions are effectively uncoupled as seen from the low Weiss constant of 0.

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The members of the FoxE subfamily of Fox (forkhead) genes are expressed in the developing pituitary, thyroid and lens. Mammalian Foxe1 is expressed primarily in the developing pituitary and thyroid gland, Foxe3 is expressed in the developing lens, while Xenopus FoxE4 is expressed in the developing lens and thyroid. Here we report the identification of Xenopus FoxE1, a gene that is primarily expressed in the developing pituitary and thyroid.

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Members of the Ski/Sno family of gene products contain a characteristic peptide domain involved in protein-protein or protein-DNA interaction. Here, we characterize the developmental expression of xDawg, in Xenopus laevis, of a new gene, related to the Ski/Sno family of transcription regulators. The Ski/Sno domain of xDawg is predicted to present an electropositive surface, consistent with a role in DNA binding.

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Mutations in the aristaless-related homeobox (ARX) gene have been found in patients with a variety of X-linked mental retardation syndromes with forebrain abnormalities, including lissencephaly. Arx is expressed in the developing mouse, Xenopus, and zebrafish forebrain. We have used whole-mount in situ hybridization, overexpression, and loss-of-function studies to investigate the involvement of xArx in Xenopus brain development.

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The human aristaless-related homeobox ( ARX) gene is mutated in several patients with X-linked mental retardation and/or other neurologic pathologies. We report the isolation and expression pattern of a Xenopus arx gene. Similar to other vertebrate arx genes, Xenopus arx is expressed in the developing telencephalon, diencephalon, and floor plate.

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