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Drosophila spen protein: generation of ployclonal antibodies, functional analysis and tissue-specific expression
2011
Hereditas (Beijing)
The spen family of proteins participates in various biological processes. It is involved in neuronal cell fate, survival and axon guidance, and cell cycle regulation. Recent studies showed the Drosophila spen gene was required for Wnt-dependent signaling in the eye, wing and leg. However, the genetic role and biological function in Drosophila remain largely unclear. A Drosophila C-terminal fragment of spen was cloned and expresed in E. coli. The purified 6×His-spen protein was injected into SD
doi:10.3724/sp.j.1005.2011.01239
pmid:22120080
fatcat:7vwzoru57rbwhnaavm5q2ep6yi