Gunther Wuytens
KU Leuven(BE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, TGF-β signaling in diseases, Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ, Kruppel-like factors research, Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
Most-Cited Works
- → SIP1, a Novel Zinc Finger/Homeodomain Repressor, Interacts with Smad Proteins and Binds to 5′-CACCT Sequences in Candidate Target Genes(1999)502 cited
- → Interaction between Smad-interacting Protein-1 and the Corepressor C-terminal Binding Protein Is Dispensable for Transcriptional Repression of E-cadherin(2003)104 cited
- → Nuclear speckles and nucleoli targeting by PIP2–PDZ domain interactions(2005)103 cited
- → The C-terminal domain of Mad-like signal transducers is sufficient for biological activity in the Xenopus embryo and transcriptional activation(1997)71 cited
- → The Postsynaptic Density 95/Disc-Large/Zona Occludens Protein Syntenin Directly Interacts with Frizzled 7 and Supports Noncanonical Wnt Signaling(2008)58 cited
- → Identification of Two Amino Acids in Activin A That Are Important for Biological Activity and Binding to the Activin Type II Receptors(1999)40 cited
- → The Drosophila L1CAM homolog Neuroglian signals through distinct pathways to control different aspects of mushroom body axon development(2011)36 cited
- → Transforming growth factor β signalling in vitro and in vivo: activin ligand–receptor interaction, Smad5 in vasculogenesis, and repression of target genes by the δEF1/ZEB-related SIP1 in the vertebrate embryo(2001)22 cited
- → Cooperative Phosphoinositide and Peptide Binding by PSD-95/Discs Large/ZO-1 (PDZ) Domain of Polychaetoid, Drosophila Zonulin(2011)18 cited
- The regulation of consecutive steps in Drosophila mushroom body axonogenesis by Neuroglian/Central brain deranged involves selective interactions with the ZO-1 homolog Polychaetoid(2009)