Feedback control of mammalian Hedgehog signaling by the Hedgehog-binding protein, Hip1, modulates Fgf signaling during branching morphogenesis of the lung

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Research has been conducted on Hip1, a Hedgehog-binding protein. The authors have investigated the developmental role of this protein via generation of Hip1 mutants, and have discused the interactions between Hedgehog and fibroblast growth factor signaling which controls early lung branching.

author: McMahon, Andrew P., Chuang, Pao-Tien, Kawcak, T'Nay
Lungs, Lung, Morphogenesis, Fibroblast growth factors

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A complex of LIN-5 and GPR proteins regulates G protein signaling and spindle function in C. elegans

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Research has been conducted on coiled-coil protein LIN-5 from Caenorhabditis elegans. The authors describe the related proteins G protein regulator 1 (GPR-1) and GPR-2 which depend on LIN-5 protein for localization to the spindle and cell cortex.

author: Srinivasan, Daylan G., Fisk, Rigely M., Xu, Huihong, Van Den Heuvel, Sander
Caenorhabditis elegans, G proteins, Chromosomes

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AFP is a novel negative regulator of ABA signaling that promotes ABI5 protein degradation

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Research has been conducted on ABI5-interacting protein. The authors demonstrate that this protein can form high molecular weight complexes with ABI five binding protein in embryo-derived extracts.

author: Chua, Nam-Hai, Lopez-Molina, Luis, Mongrand, Sebastien, Kinoshita, Natsuko
Science & research, Research, Biodegradation

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subjects list: United States, Analysis, Genetic aspects, Carrier proteins, Transport proteins, Genetic regulation, Genetic research
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