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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion ETD
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)
TISSUE(S): Testis
SUBMITTER: Karsten Boldt
LAB HEAD: Dr. Karsten Boldt
PROVIDER: PXD015425 | Pride | 2020-01-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Rachev Ev E Schuster-Gossler Karin K Fuhl Franziska F Ott Tim T Tveriakhina Lena L Beckers Anja A Hegermann Jan J Boldt Karsten K Mai Michaela M Kremmer Elisabeth E Ueffing Marius M Blum Martin M Gossler Achim A
Developmental biology 20191227 2
Malfunctions of motile cilia cause a variety of developmental defects and diseases in humans and animal model organisms. Defects include impaired mucociliary clearance of the airways, sperm immotility, hydrocephalus and organ laterality. Here, we characterize the evolutionary conserved Cfap43 gene by loss-of-function experiments in the mouse and the frog Xenopus laevis. Cfap43 is expressed in tissues carrying motile cilia and acts as a target gene of the transcription factor FOXJ1, which is esse ...[more]