نتایج جستجو برای: amnioserosa

تعداد نتایج: 124  

Journal: :Gene 2016
Calixto Dominguez Alejandro Zuñiga Patricia Hanna Christian Hodar Mauricio Gonzalez Verónica Cambiazo

In the early Drosophila melanogaster embryo, the gene regulatory network controlled by Dpp signaling is involved in the subdivision of dorsal ectoderm into the presumptive dorsal epidermis and amnioserosa. In this work, we aimed to identify new Dpp downstream targets involved in dorsal ectoderm patterning. We used oligonucleotide D. melanogaster microarrays to identify the set of genes that are...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Antonio Jacinto William Wood Sarah Woolner Charlotte Hiley Laura Turner Clive Wilson Alfonso Martinez-Arias Paul Martin

Throughout development, a series of epithelial movements and fusions occur that collectively shape the embryo. They are dependent on coordinated reorganizations and contractions of the actin cytoskeleton within defined populations of epithelial cells. One paradigm morphogenetic movement, dorsal closure in the Drosophila embryo, involves closure of a dorsal epithelial hole by sweeping of epithel...

2013
Gabrielle Goldenberg Tony J. C. Harris

During Drosophila gastrulation, amnioserosa (AS) cells flatten and spread as an epithelial sheet. We used AS morphogenesis as a model to investigate how adherens junctions (AJs) distribute along elongating cell-cell contacts in vivo. As the contacts elongated, total AJ protein levels increased along their length. However, genetically blocking this AJ addition indicated that it was not essential...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
James L Folwell C Howard Barton David Shepherd

Nramp (Slc11a1) genes in mammals are associated with the transport of iron and other divalent cations; Nramp1 in macrophages involved in the innate immune response against intracellular pathogens, and Nramp2 with duodenal iron uptake and the transferrin-transferrin-receptor pathway of iron assimilation. The Drosophila melanogaster Nramp-related gene is known as Malvolio. The localisation of Mal...

Journal: :Development 2009
Nicole Gorfinkiel Guy B Blanchard Richard J Adams Alfonso Martinez Arias

Halfway through embryonic development, the epidermis of Drosophila exhibits a gap at the dorsal side covered by an extraembryonic epithelium, the amnioserosa (AS). Dorsal closure (DC) is the process whereby interactions between the two epithelia establish epidermal continuity. Although genetic and biomechanical analysis have identified the AS as a force-generating tissue, we do not know how ind...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2000
D Sánchez M D Ganfornina S Torres-Schumann S D Speese J M Lora M J Bastiani

We have found two novel lipocalins in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster that are homologous to the grasshopper Lazarillo, a singular lipocalin within this protein family which functions in axon guidance during nervous system development. Sequence analysis suggests that the two Drosophila proteins are secreted and possess peptide regions unique in the lipocalin family. The mRNAs of DNLaz (fo...

2011
Dmitri Papatsenko Michael Levine Yury Goltsev

Evolutionary innovations can be driven by spatial and temporal changes in gene expression. Several such differences have been documented in the embryos of lower and higher Diptera. One example is the reduction of the ancient extraembryonic envelope composed of amnion and serosa as seen in mosquitoes to the single amnioserosa of fruit flies. We used transcriptional datasets collected during the ...

Journal: :Development 2018
Yara E Sánchez-Corrales Matthew Hartley Jop van Rooij Athanasius F M Marée Verônica A Grieneisen

Quantifying cell morphology is fundamental to the statistical study of cell populations, and can help unravel mechanisms underlying cell and tissue morphogenesis. Current methods, however, require extensive human intervention, are highly parameter sensitive, or produce metrics that are difficult to interpret biologically. We therefore developed a method, lobe contribution elliptical Fourier ana...

Journal: :Development 2006
Laura Palanker Aleksandar S Necakov Heidi M Sampson Ruoyu Ni Chun Hu Carl S Thummel Henry M Krause

Nuclear receptors are a large family of transcription factors that play major roles in development, metamorphosis, metabolism and disease. To determine how, where and when nuclear receptors are regulated by small chemical ligands and/or protein partners, we have used a 'ligand sensor' system to visualize spatial activity patterns for each of the 18 Drosophila nuclear receptors in live developin...

2009
Jeremiah F. Roeth Jessica K. Sawyer Daniel A. Wilner Mark Peifer

BACKGROUND Tissue morphogenesis and organogenesis require that cells retain stable cell-cell adhesion while changing shape and moving. One mechanism to accommodate this plasticity in cell adhesion involves regulated trafficking of junctional proteins. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Here we explored trafficking of junctional proteins in two well-characterized model epithelia, the Drosophila em...

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