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Michael Schoppmeier

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Hakeemi M, Ansari S, Teuscher M, Weisskopf M, Grossmann D, Kessel T, et al.
BMC Biol . 2022 Feb; 20(1):38. PMID: 35135533
Background: Most of the known genes required for developmental processes have been identified by genetic screens in a few well-studied model organisms, which have been considered representative of related species,...
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Herndon N, Shelton J, Gerischer L, Ioannidis P, Ninova M, Donitz J, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2020 Jan; 21(1):47. PMID: 31937263
Background: The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum has emerged as an important model organism for the study of gene function in development and physiology, for ecological and evolutionary genomics, for...
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Teuscher M, Strohlein N, Birkenbach M, Schultheis D, Schoppmeier M
Front Zool . 2017 May; 14:26. PMID: 28533810
Background: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with a potential for self-renewal, which are essential to support normal development and homeostasis. To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying adult stem...
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Pridohl F, Weisskopf M, Koniszewski N, Sulzmaier A, Uebe S, Ekici A, et al.
Development . 2017 Feb; 144(7):1339-1349. PMID: 28232603
Terminal regions of the embryo are patterned by the localized activation of the Torso-RTK pathway, which promotes the downregulation of Capicua. In the short-germ beetle , the function of the...
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Schmitt-Engel C, Schultheis D, Schwirz J, Strohlein N, Troelenberg N, Majumdar U, et al.
Nat Commun . 2015 Jul; 6:7822. PMID: 26215380
Genetic screens are powerful tools to identify the genes required for a given biological process. However, for technical reasons, comprehensive screens have been restricted to very few model organisms. Therefore,...
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Donitz J, Schmitt-Engel C, Grossmann D, Gerischer L, Tech M, Schoppmeier M, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2014 Nov; 43(Database issue):D720-5. PMID: 25378303
The iBeetle-Base (http://ibeetle-base.uni-goettingen.de) makes available annotations of RNAi phenotypes, which were gathered in a large scale RNAi screen in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum (iBeetle screen). In addition, it...
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Contreras E, Schoppmeier M, Real M, Rausell C
J Biol Chem . 2013 May; 288(25):18013-21. PMID: 23645668
Understanding how Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins interact with proteins in the midgut of susceptible coleopteran insects is crucial to fully explain the molecular bases of Bt specificity and insecticidal action....
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Baumer D, Strohlein N, Schoppmeier M
Front Zool . 2012 Aug; 9(1):15. PMID: 22866820
Unlabelled: Introduction: Establishment of distinct follicle cell fates at the early stages of Drosophila oogenesis is crucial for achieving proper morphology of individual egg chambers. In Drosophila oogenesis, Notch-signaling controls...
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Schmitt-Engel C, Cerny A, Schoppmeier M
Dev Biol . 2012 Feb; 364(2):224-35. PMID: 22326441
Abdominal patterning in Drosophila requires the function of Nanos (nos) and Pumilio (pum) to repress posterior translation of hunchback mRNA. Here we provide the first functional analysis of nanos and...
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Prpic N, Schoppmeier M, Damen W
CSH Protoc . 2011 Mar; 2008:pdb.prot5072. PMID: 21356703
INTRODUCTIONThe spider Cupiennius salei, commonly known as the American wandering spider, is a particularly useful laboratory model for embryological studies because of the availability of tools to study and manipulate...