Importance of the filamin A-Sav1 interaction in organ size control: evidence from transgenic mice
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):27-37. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230054fn.ABSTRACTThe nucleocytoplasmic translocation of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) controls the growth of animal tissues and organs. YAP1 binds to transcription factors in the nucleus to activate the transcription of proliferation and anti-apoptotic genes. The Hippo pathway prevents the nuclear translocation of YAP1 by phosphorylating YAP1, while mechanical forces promote it by opening the nuclear pore complex and stimulating other signaling pathways. Recently we found that Protein salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a component of the Hippo pathway, interacts with filamin A ...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Huaguan Zhang Ziwei Yang Fumihiko Nakamura Source Type: research

Conditions for transplantation of primordial germ cells in the yellowtail tetra, < em > Astyanax altiparanae < /em >
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):39-48. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230009gc.ABSTRACTBiotechniques, including surrogate propagation derived from primordial germ cell (PGC) transplantation, are valuable tools for the reconstitution of endangered fish species. Although promising, there are no previous studies reporting such approaches using neotropical fish species. The aim of this study was to establish germline chimeras in neotropical fish by using the yellowtail tetra Astyanax altiparanae as a model species of the order Characiformes. Germline chimeras were obtained after transplantation of PGCs cultivated under different conditions: sal...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho Gabriella Braga Carvalho Paulo Sergio Monzani Lucia Suarez Lopez Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento Jos é Augusto Senhorini George Shigueki Yasui Source Type: research

Characterization of the developing axolotl nasal cavity supports multiple evolution of the vertebrate choana
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):57-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230098ja.ABSTRACTAll tetrapods (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) share the ability to breathe with their mouths closed due to the formation of choanae, which are openings that allow communication between the nasal and oral cavities. In most fishes, the nasal cavities serve a strictly olfactory function, possessing incurrent and excurrent nares that lie outside of the mouth and therefore, never communicate with the respiratory system. It is not until the evolution of tetrapods, in which the nasal cavities consistently open into the mouth, that they are used both f...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Batoul Chami Bella Bates Luke Shaheen John Abramyan Source Type: research

Importance of the filamin A-Sav1 interaction in organ size control: evidence from transgenic mice
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):27-37. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230054fn.ABSTRACTThe nucleocytoplasmic translocation of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) controls the growth of animal tissues and organs. YAP1 binds to transcription factors in the nucleus to activate the transcription of proliferation and anti-apoptotic genes. The Hippo pathway prevents the nuclear translocation of YAP1 by phosphorylating YAP1, while mechanical forces promote it by opening the nuclear pore complex and stimulating other signaling pathways. Recently we found that Protein salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a component of the Hippo pathway, interacts with filamin A ...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Huaguan Zhang Ziwei Yang Fumihiko Nakamura Source Type: research

Conditions for transplantation of primordial germ cells in the yellowtail tetra, < em > Astyanax altiparanae < /em >
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):39-48. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230009gc.ABSTRACTBiotechniques, including surrogate propagation derived from primordial germ cell (PGC) transplantation, are valuable tools for the reconstitution of endangered fish species. Although promising, there are no previous studies reporting such approaches using neotropical fish species. The aim of this study was to establish germline chimeras in neotropical fish by using the yellowtail tetra Astyanax altiparanae as a model species of the order Characiformes. Germline chimeras were obtained after transplantation of PGCs cultivated under different conditions: sal...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho Gabriella Braga Carvalho Paulo Sergio Monzani Lucia Suarez Lopez Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento Jos é Augusto Senhorini George Shigueki Yasui Source Type: research

Characterization of the developing axolotl nasal cavity supports multiple evolution of the vertebrate choana
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):57-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230098ja.ABSTRACTAll tetrapods (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) share the ability to breathe with their mouths closed due to the formation of choanae, which are openings that allow communication between the nasal and oral cavities. In most fishes, the nasal cavities serve a strictly olfactory function, possessing incurrent and excurrent nares that lie outside of the mouth and therefore, never communicate with the respiratory system. It is not until the evolution of tetrapods, in which the nasal cavities consistently open into the mouth, that they are used both f...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Batoul Chami Bella Bates Luke Shaheen John Abramyan Source Type: research

Importance of the filamin A-Sav1 interaction in organ size control: evidence from transgenic mice
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):27-37. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230054fn.ABSTRACTThe nucleocytoplasmic translocation of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) controls the growth of animal tissues and organs. YAP1 binds to transcription factors in the nucleus to activate the transcription of proliferation and anti-apoptotic genes. The Hippo pathway prevents the nuclear translocation of YAP1 by phosphorylating YAP1, while mechanical forces promote it by opening the nuclear pore complex and stimulating other signaling pathways. Recently we found that Protein salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a component of the Hippo pathway, interacts with filamin A ...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Huaguan Zhang Ziwei Yang Fumihiko Nakamura Source Type: research

Conditions for transplantation of primordial germ cells in the yellowtail tetra, < em > Astyanax altiparanae < /em >
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):39-48. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230009gc.ABSTRACTBiotechniques, including surrogate propagation derived from primordial germ cell (PGC) transplantation, are valuable tools for the reconstitution of endangered fish species. Although promising, there are no previous studies reporting such approaches using neotropical fish species. The aim of this study was to establish germline chimeras in neotropical fish by using the yellowtail tetra Astyanax altiparanae as a model species of the order Characiformes. Germline chimeras were obtained after transplantation of PGCs cultivated under different conditions: sal...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho Gabriella Braga Carvalho Paulo Sergio Monzani Lucia Suarez Lopez Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento Jos é Augusto Senhorini George Shigueki Yasui Source Type: research

Characterization of the developing axolotl nasal cavity supports multiple evolution of the vertebrate choana
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):57-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230098ja.ABSTRACTAll tetrapods (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) share the ability to breathe with their mouths closed due to the formation of choanae, which are openings that allow communication between the nasal and oral cavities. In most fishes, the nasal cavities serve a strictly olfactory function, possessing incurrent and excurrent nares that lie outside of the mouth and therefore, never communicate with the respiratory system. It is not until the evolution of tetrapods, in which the nasal cavities consistently open into the mouth, that they are used both f...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Batoul Chami Bella Bates Luke Shaheen John Abramyan Source Type: research

Importance of the filamin A-Sav1 interaction in organ size control: evidence from transgenic mice
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):27-37. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230054fn.ABSTRACTThe nucleocytoplasmic translocation of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) controls the growth of animal tissues and organs. YAP1 binds to transcription factors in the nucleus to activate the transcription of proliferation and anti-apoptotic genes. The Hippo pathway prevents the nuclear translocation of YAP1 by phosphorylating YAP1, while mechanical forces promote it by opening the nuclear pore complex and stimulating other signaling pathways. Recently we found that Protein salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a component of the Hippo pathway, interacts with filamin A ...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Huaguan Zhang Ziwei Yang Fumihiko Nakamura Source Type: research

Conditions for transplantation of primordial germ cells in the yellowtail tetra, < em > Astyanax altiparanae < /em >
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):39-48. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230009gc.ABSTRACTBiotechniques, including surrogate propagation derived from primordial germ cell (PGC) transplantation, are valuable tools for the reconstitution of endangered fish species. Although promising, there are no previous studies reporting such approaches using neotropical fish species. The aim of this study was to establish germline chimeras in neotropical fish by using the yellowtail tetra Astyanax altiparanae as a model species of the order Characiformes. Germline chimeras were obtained after transplantation of PGCs cultivated under different conditions: sal...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho Gabriella Braga Carvalho Paulo Sergio Monzani Lucia Suarez Lopez Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento Jos é Augusto Senhorini George Shigueki Yasui Source Type: research

Characterization of the developing axolotl nasal cavity supports multiple evolution of the vertebrate choana
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):57-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230098ja.ABSTRACTAll tetrapods (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) share the ability to breathe with their mouths closed due to the formation of choanae, which are openings that allow communication between the nasal and oral cavities. In most fishes, the nasal cavities serve a strictly olfactory function, possessing incurrent and excurrent nares that lie outside of the mouth and therefore, never communicate with the respiratory system. It is not until the evolution of tetrapods, in which the nasal cavities consistently open into the mouth, that they are used both f...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Batoul Chami Bella Bates Luke Shaheen John Abramyan Source Type: research

Importance of the filamin A-Sav1 interaction in organ size control: evidence from transgenic mice
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):27-37. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230054fn.ABSTRACTThe nucleocytoplasmic translocation of yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) controls the growth of animal tissues and organs. YAP1 binds to transcription factors in the nucleus to activate the transcription of proliferation and anti-apoptotic genes. The Hippo pathway prevents the nuclear translocation of YAP1 by phosphorylating YAP1, while mechanical forces promote it by opening the nuclear pore complex and stimulating other signaling pathways. Recently we found that Protein salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a component of the Hippo pathway, interacts with filamin A ...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Huaguan Zhang Ziwei Yang Fumihiko Nakamura Source Type: research

Conditions for transplantation of primordial germ cells in the yellowtail tetra, < em > Astyanax altiparanae < /em >
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):39-48. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230009gc.ABSTRACTBiotechniques, including surrogate propagation derived from primordial germ cell (PGC) transplantation, are valuable tools for the reconstitution of endangered fish species. Although promising, there are no previous studies reporting such approaches using neotropical fish species. The aim of this study was to establish germline chimeras in neotropical fish by using the yellowtail tetra Astyanax altiparanae as a model species of the order Characiformes. Germline chimeras were obtained after transplantation of PGCs cultivated under different conditions: sal...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Geovanna Carla Zacheo Coelho Gabriella Braga Carvalho Paulo Sergio Monzani Lucia Suarez Lopez Nivaldo Ferreira do Nascimento Jos é Augusto Senhorini George Shigueki Yasui Source Type: research

Characterization of the developing axolotl nasal cavity supports multiple evolution of the vertebrate choana
Int J Dev Biol. 2023;67(2):57-63. doi: 10.1387/ijdb.230098ja.ABSTRACTAll tetrapods (mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) share the ability to breathe with their mouths closed due to the formation of choanae, which are openings that allow communication between the nasal and oral cavities. In most fishes, the nasal cavities serve a strictly olfactory function, possessing incurrent and excurrent nares that lie outside of the mouth and therefore, never communicate with the respiratory system. It is not until the evolution of tetrapods, in which the nasal cavities consistently open into the mouth, that they are used both f...
Source: International Journal of Developmental Biology - August 7, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Batoul Chami Bella Bates Luke Shaheen John Abramyan Source Type: research