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Repression mechanisms of the Notch-signalling pathway in Drosophila
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Status
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laufend
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Projektbeginn
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01.03.2013
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Förderkennzeichen
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DFG MA 1328/10-1
Beteiligte Personen
- Prof. Dr. R. Kovall (Cincinnati, USA), Prof. Dr. F. Oswald (Uni Ulm), Dr. H. Praxenthaler (Heidelberg) M.Sc. B. Gessler, geb. Brockmann (Inst. 460h)
Beteiligte Einrichtungen
- University of Cincinnati (USA), Universität Ulm
Förderer
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publikationen im Rahmen des Projekts
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Complex genetic interactions of novel Suppressor of Hairless alleles deficient in co-repressor binding
2018: Preiss A., Nagel A.C., Praxenthaler H., Maier D.
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Analysis of the interaction between human RITA and Drosophila Suppressor of Hairless
2014: Brockmann, B., Mastel, H., Oswald, F., Maier, D.
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Mutation of potential MAPK phosphorylation sites in the Notch antagonist Hairless
2014: Nagel, A. C., Preiss, A.
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Generation of new Hairless alleles by genomic engineering at the Hairless locus in Drosophila melanogaster
2015: Praxenthaler H., Smylla T.K., Nagel, A.C., Preiss, A., Maier D.
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In vivo analysis of internal ribosome entry at the Hairless locus by genome engineering in Drosophila
2016: Smylla T.K., Preiss A., Maier D.
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Structure and function of the Su(H)-Hairless repressor complex, the major antagonist of Notch signaling in Drosophila melanogaster.
2016: Yuan Z., Praxenthaler H., Tabaja N., Torella R., Preiss A., Maier D., Kovall RA.
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Conservation of the Notch antagonist Hairless in Arthropods: functional analysis of the crustacean Daphnia pulex Hairless gene
2017: Zehender A., Bayer, M., Bauer M. , Zeis B., Preiss A., Maier D.
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Hairless-binding deficient Suppressor of Hairless alleles reveal Su(H) protein levels are dependent on complex formation with Hairless
2017: Praxenthaler H., Nagel A.C., Schulz A., Zimmermann M., Meier M., Schmid H., Preiss A., Maier D.
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The Notch repressor complex in Drosophila: In vivo analysis of Hairless mutants using overexpression experiments
2018: Smylla, T.K., Meier, M., Preiss, A., Maier, D.
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Gain of function Notch phenotypes associated with ectopic expression of the Su(H) C-terminal domain illustrate separability of Notch and Hairless-mediated activities.
2013: Maier, D., Praxenthaler, H., Schulz, A., Preiss, A.