Yukio Saijoh

Publication List Details

Period

1985 - 2007

Number

22

Co-Authors

Long-range action of Nodal requires interaction with GDF1 (2007)

Tanaka, Chinatsu, Sakuma, Rui, Nakamura, Tetsuya, Hamada, Hiroshi, Saijoh, Yukio

GDF1 (growth/differentiation factor 1), a Vg1-related member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, is required for left–right patterning in the mouse, but the precise function of GDF1...

Genomic Structure of the Spermatid-Specific Hsp70 Homolog Gene Located in the Class III Region of the Major Histocompatibility Complex of Mouse and Man (1998)

Ito, Yoshiyasu, Ando, Asako, Ando, Hironori, Ando, Junko, Saijoh, Yukio, Inoko, Hidetoshi, ...

The Hsc70t gene is a Hsp70 homolog gene expressed constitutively in spermatids in mice. This gene is linked to two heat-inducible Hsp70 genes, Hsp70.1 and Hsp70.3, located in the MHC class III...

Light Actions in the Germination of Cocklebur Seeds II. Possible Origin of the Diversity of Light Responses in Seed Germination (1985)

Esashi, Esashi, Saitoh, Hisato, Saijoh, Yukio, Ishida, Satoko, Kodama, Hiroaki

In negatively photoblastic, lower seeds of cocklebur (Xanthium pennsylvanicum Wallr.), the respective germination-inhibiting effects of red (R) and far-red (FR) lights were found in the proximal and...

Notch signaling regulates left–right asymmetry determination by inducing Nodal expression

Krebs, Luke T., Iwai, Naomi, Nonaka, Shigenori, Welsh, Ian C., Lan, Yu, Jiang, Rulang, ...

Generation of left–right asymmetry is an integral part of the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. Here we show that the Notch signaling pathway plays a primary role in the establishment of...

The transcription factor FoxH1 (FAST) mediates Nodal signaling during anterior-posterior patterning and node formation in the mouse

Yamamoto, Masamichi, Meno, Chikara, Sakai, Yasuo, Shiratori, Hidetaka, Mochida, Kyoko, Ikawa, Yayoi, ...

FoxH1 (FAST) is a transcription factor that mediates signaling by transforming growth factor–β, Activin, and Nodal. The role of FoxH1 in development has now been investigated by the generation and...

Distinct transcriptional regulatory mechanisms underlie left–right asymmetric expression of lefty-1 and lefty-2

Saijoh, Yukio, Adachi, Hitoshi, Mochida, Kyoko, Ohishi, Sachiko, Hirao, Akiko, Hamada, Hiroshi

Both lefty-1 and lefty-2 genes are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and are implicated in left–right (L–R) axis formation. With the use of transgenic analysis, the...

Determination of left/right asymmetric expression of nodal by a left side-specific enhancer with sequence similarity to a lefty-2 enhancer

Adachi, Hitoshi, Saijoh, Yukio, Mochida, Kyoko, Ohishi, Sachiko, Hashiguchi, Hiromi, Hirao, Akiko, ...

The nodal gene is expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and is implicated in left/right (L-R) axis formation. The transcriptional regulatory regions of nodal have now been...

The retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryo

Sakai, Yasuo, Meno, Chikara, Fujii, Hideta, Nishino, Jinsuke, Shiratori, Hidetaka, Saijoh, Yukio, ...

Retinoic acid (RA), a derivative of vitamin A, plays a pivotal role in vertebrate development. The level of RA may be determined by the balance between its synthesis and degradation. We have examined...

Notch signaling regulates left–right asymmetry determination by inducing Nodal expression

Krebs, Luke T., Iwai, Naomi, Nonaka, Shigenori, Welsh, Ian C., Lan, Yu, Jiang, Rulang, ...

Generation of left–right asymmetry is an integral part of the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. Here we show that the Notch signaling pathway plays a primary role in the establishment of...

The retinoic acid-inactivating enzyme CYP26 is essential for establishing an uneven distribution of retinoic acid along the anterio-posterior axis within the mouse embryo

Sakai, Yasuo, Meno, Chikara, Fujii, Hideta, Nishino, Jinsuke, Shiratori, Hidetaka, Saijoh, Yukio, ...

Retinoic acid (RA), a derivative of vitamin A, plays a pivotal role in vertebrate development. The level of RA may be determined by the balance between its synthesis and degradation. We have examined...

The transcription factor FoxH1 (FAST) mediates Nodal signaling during anterior-posterior patterning and node formation in the mouse

Yamamoto, Masamichi, Meno, Chikara, Sakai, Yasuo, Shiratori, Hidetaka, Mochida, Kyoko, Ikawa, Yayoi, ...

FoxH1 (FAST) is a transcription factor that mediates signaling by transforming growth factor–β, Activin, and Nodal. The role of FoxH1 in development has now been investigated by the generation and...

Distinct transcriptional regulatory mechanisms underlie left–right asymmetric expression of lefty-1 and lefty-2

Saijoh, Yukio, Adachi, Hitoshi, Mochida, Kyoko, Ohishi, Sachiko, Hirao, Akiko, Hamada, Hiroshi

Both lefty-1 and lefty-2 genes are expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and are implicated in left–right (L–R) axis formation. With the use of transgenic analysis, the...

Determination of left/right asymmetric expression of nodal by a left side-specific enhancer with sequence similarity to a lefty-2 enhancer

Adachi, Hitoshi, Saijoh, Yukio, Mochida, Kyoko, Ohishi, Sachiko, Hashiguchi, Hiromi, Hirao, Akiko, ...

The nodal gene is expressed on the left side of developing mouse embryos and is implicated in left/right (L-R) axis formation. The transcriptional regulatory regions of nodal have now been...

Targeting Inflammatory Demyelinating Lesions to Sites of Wallerian Degeneration

Tsunoda, Ikuo, Tanaka, Tomoko, Saijoh, Yukio, Fujinami, Robert S.

In Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) infection, an animal model for multiple sclerosis (MS), axonal injury precedes inflammatory demyelinating lesions, and the distribution of axonal...

Long-range action of Nodal requires interaction with GDF1

Tanaka, Chinatsu, Sakuma, Rui, Nakamura, Tetsuya, Hamada, Hiroshi, Saijoh, Yukio

GDF1 (growth/differentiation factor 1), a Vg1-related member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, is required for left–right patterning in the mouse, but the precise function of GDF1...