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Stephen Kerridge

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Karki S, Saadaoui M, Dunsing V, Kerridge S, Da Silva E, Philippe J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Sep; 14(1):5547. PMID: 37684231
Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that signals through 5-HT receptors to control key functions in the nervous system. Serotonin receptors are also ubiquitously expressed in various organs and have been detected...
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Lavalou J, Mao Q, Harmansa S, Kerridge S, Lellouch A, Philippe J, et al.
Dev Cell . 2021 May; 56(11):1574-1588.e7. PMID: 33932333
Interfaces between cells with distinct genetic identities elicit signals to organize local cell behaviors driving tissue morphogenesis. The Drosophila embryonic axis extension requires planar polarized enrichment of myosin-II powering oriented...
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Fasano L, Core N, Kerridge S
Rouxs Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 197(8):507-512. PMID: 28305477
Random insertions of a promotor fused to a reporter gene, such as Lac-Z, reveal regulatory sequences that confer temporal and spatial patterns of gene expression in eukaryotes. These patterns may...
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Kerridge S, Thomas-Cavallin M
Rouxs Arch Dev Biol . 2017 Mar; 197(1):19-26. PMID: 28305320
The phenotype of rotund (rn) null alleles is described, and compared to wild type. The mutants are expressed zygotically and cause position specific defects in certain imaginal discs (antenna, legs,...
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Kerridge S, Munjal A, Philippe J, Jha A, Garcia De Las Bayonas A, Saurin A, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2016 Jan; 18(3):261-70. PMID: 26780298
Polarized cell shape changes during tissue morphogenesis arise by controlling the subcellular distribution of myosin II. For instance, during Drosophila melanogaster gastrulation, apical constriction and cell intercalation are mediated by...
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Mathew S, Kerridge S, Leptin M
PLoS One . 2009 Oct; 4(10):e7437. PMID: 19823683
Genetic screens in Drosophila designed to search for loci involved in gastrulation have identified four regions of the genome that are required zygotically for the formation of the ventral furrow....
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Wang L, Charroux B, Kerridge S, Tsai C
EMBO Rep . 2008 May; 9(6):555-62. PMID: 18451879
Atrophin family proteins, including the vertebrate arginine-glutamic acid dipeptide repeats protein (RERE) and Drosophila Atrophin (Atro), constitute a new class of nuclear receptor corepressors. Both RERE and Atro share the...
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Coiffier D, Charroux B, Kerridge S
Development . 2007 Dec; 135(2):291-300. PMID: 18077590
Hox genes are localised in complexes, encode conserved homeodomain transcription factors and have mostly been studied for their specialised functions: the formation of distinct structures along the anteroposterior axis. They...
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Taghli-Lamallem O, Gallet A, Leroy F, Malapert P, Vola C, Kerridge S, et al.
Dev Biol . 2007 May; 307(1):142-51. PMID: 17524390
teashirt (tsh) encodes a zinc-finger protein that is thought to be part of a network that contributes to regionalization of the Drosophila embryo and establishes the domains of Hox protein...
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Charroux B, Freeman M, Kerridge S, Baonza A
Dev Biol . 2006 Feb; 291(2):278-90. PMID: 16445904
Dentato-rubral and pallido-luysian atrophy (DRPLA) is a dominant, progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by the expansion of polyglutamine repeats within the human Atrophin-1 protein. Drosophila Atrophin and its human orthologue are...