Michiel Hooiveld
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Nature Cell Biology | 1999
Richard Morgan; Michiel Hooiveld; Maria Pannese; Gabriele Dati; Florence Broders; Michel Delarue; Jean Paul Thiery; Edoardo Boncinelli; Antony J. Durston
Otx2, a vertebrate homologue of the Drosophila orthodenticle gene, coordinates two processes in early embryonic development. Not only does it specify cell fate in the anterior regions of the embryo, it also prevents the cells that express it from participating in the convergence extension movements that shape the rest of the body axis. Here we show that, in Xenopus, this latter function is mediated by XclpH3, transcription of which is directly stimulated by Xotx2. XclpH3 is a Xenopus homologue of the mammalian calponin gene, the product of which binds both actin and myosin and prevents the generation of contractile force by actin filaments.
Journal of Molecular Evolution | 1994
Koos Miedema; Harry R. Harhangi; Stef Mentzel; Monique Wilbrink; Anna Akhmanova; Michiel Hooiveld; Petra Bindels; Wolfgang Hennig
The muscle-myosin heavy-chain (mMHC) gene of Drosophila hydei has been sequenced completely (size 23.3 kb). The sequence comparison with the D. melanogaster mMHC gene revealed that the exonintron pattern is identical. The protein coding regions show a high degree of conservation (97%). The alternatively spliced exons (3a-b, 7a-d, 9a-c, 11a-e, and 15a-b) display more variations in the number of nonsynonymous and synonymous substitutions than the common exons (2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, and 19). The base composition at synonymous sites of fourfold degenerate codons (third position) is not biased in the alternative exons. In the common exons there exists a bias for C and against A. These findings imply that the alternative exons of the Drosophila mMHC gene evolve at a different, in several cases higher, rate than the common ones. The 5′ splice junctions and 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions show a high level of similarity, indicating a functional constraint on these sequences. The intron regions vary considerably in length within one species, but the corresponding introns are very similar in length between the two species and all contain stretches of sequence similarity. A particular example is the first intron, which contains multiple regions of similarity. In the conserved regions of intron 12 (head-tail border) sequences were found which have the potential to direct another smaller mMHC transcript.
Mechanisms of Development | 1999
Richard Morgan; Michiel Hooiveld; Antony J. Durston
Inductive interactions between different cell layers have an extremely important role in early embryogenesis. One of the most intensively studied and best characterised of these is the induction of neural tissue from ectodermal cells by the dorsal mesoderm. The competence of ectodermal cells to respond to neural induction varies according to dorsal-ventral position; with dorsal ectoderm (much of which forms the neural plate) having a far higher competence. Here we show that overexpression of the nucleotide exchange factor lfc increases ectodermal competence for neural induction as well as the amount of neural tissue in the whole embryo. Lfc is expressed pan ectodermally soon after gastrulation and may respond to an early determinant of dorsal ectoderm.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology | 1999
Michiel Hooiveld; Richard Morgan; Paul In Der Rieden; Erwin Houtzager; Maria Pannese; Karen Damen; Edoardo Boncinelli; Antony J. Durston
Neuroscience Letters | 1991
E.A.J. Joosten; P.F.M. van der Ven; Michiel Hooiveld; H.J. ten Donkelaar
The International Journal of Developmental Biology | 2011
Anthony J. Durston; Hans J. Jansen; Paul In Der Rieden; Michiel Hooiveld
Trends in Genetics | 2000
Richard Morgan; Paul In Der Rieden; Michiel Hooiveld; Antony J. Durston
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde | 2006
M J Stukart; M P W Strijbosch; Michiel Hooiveld; M M van Rees-Wortelboer; J P Vandenbroucke; E C Klasen
The International Journal of Developmental Biology | 2012
Antony J. Durston; Hans J. Jansen; Paul In Der Rieden; Michiel Hooiveld
The International Journal of Developmental Biology | 2012
Antony J. Durston; Hans J. Jansen; Paul In Der Rieden; Michiel Hooiveld