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List of genes:

Pubmed

Gene: 

DKKL1 (official gene symbol)

Other symbol: 

DKKL1

CT family: 

CT34 

CT identifier: 

CT34

Aliases from NCBI:

SGY , SGY-1 , SGY1

6 records found.

ARTICLE DATE PUBMED ID TITLE GENES
1 12/04/2006 17143291 Function and biological roles of the Dickkopf family of Wnt modulators.
  Dickkopf (Dkk) genes comprise an evolutionary conserved small gene family of four members (Dkk1-4) and a unique Dkk3-related gene, Dkkl1 (soggy). They encode secreted proteins that typically antagoniz...
2 08/01/2005 15892050 DkkL1 (Soggy), a Dickkopf family member, localizes to the acrosome during mammalian spermatogenesis.
  Dickkopf-like 1 (DkkL1) is related to the Dickkopf gene family, a group of proteins that are characterized as secreted antagonists of Wingless (Wnt) signal transduction proteins. DkkL1 mRNA is found i...
3 11/01/2004 15229132 RFX2 is a potential transcriptional regulatory factor for histone H1t and other genes expressed during the meiotic phase of spermatogenesis.
  H1t is a novel linker histone variant synthesized in mid- to late pachytene spermatocytes. Its regulatory region is of interest because developmentally specific expression has been impressed on an oth...
4 03/01/2004 14966277 DNA methylation may restrict but does not determine differential gene expression at the Sgy/Tead2 locus during mouse development.
  Soggy (Sgy) and Tead2, two closely linked genes with CpG islands, were coordinately expressed in mouse preimplantation embryos and embryonic stem (ES) cells but were differentially expressed in differ...
5 10/01/1999 10570958 Functional and structural diversity of the human Dickkopf gene family.
  Wnt proteins influence many aspects of embryonic development, and their activity is regulated by several secreted antagonists, including the Xenopus Dickkopf-1 (xDkk-1) protein. xDkk-1 inhibits Wnt ac...
6 10/01/1998 9822986 Separating X-bearing human spermatozoa through a discontinuous Percoll density gradient proved to be inefficient by double-label fluorescent in situ hybridization.
  PURPOSE: Double-label fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to evaluate the efficiency of separating X- and Y-chromosome-bearing spermatozoa through 12-step discontinuous Percoll gradient...