نتایج جستجو برای: dorsal closure

تعداد نتایج: 98065  

Journal: :Developmental cell 2014
Evan Heller K Vijay Kumar Stephan W Grill Elaine Fuchs

While gastrulation movements offer mechanistic paradigms for how collective cellular movements shape developing embryos, far less is known about coordinated cellular movements that occur later in development. Studying eyelid closure, we explore a case where an epithelium locally reshapes, expands, and moves over another epithelium. Live imaging, gene targeting, and cell-cycle inhibitors reveal ...

2011
Mitch Leslie

In Focus • THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY H ikers and migrating embryonic cells need to know their location so they can eventually reach their destination. Laplante and Nilson (1) reveal that some epidermal cells in the Drosophila embryo fi nd out where they are from their neighbors. Although it looks almost ready to hatch, a late-stage Drosophila embryo still has a gaping hole in its back. The op...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2002
Hua-Wei Chen Maria Julia Marinissen Su-Wan Oh Xiu Chen Michael Melnick Norbert Perrimon J Silvio Gutkind Steven X Hou

The Drosophila melanogaster JUN N-terminal kinase (DJNK) and DPP (decapentaplegic) signal transduction pathways coordinately regulate epithelial cell sheet movement during the process of dorsal closure in the embryo. By a genetic screen of mutations affecting dorsal closure in Drosophila, we have now identified a multidomain protein, connector of kinase to AP-1 (cka), that functions in the DJNK...

2014
Jorge V. Beira Alexander Springhorn Stefan Gunther Lars Hufnagel Giorgos Pyrowolakis Jean-Paul Vincent

Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) often mediates apoptosis in response to cellular stress. However, during normal development, JNK signaling controls a variety of live cell behaviors, such as during dorsal closure in Drosophila embryos. During this process, the latent proapoptotic activity of JNK becomes apparent following Dpp signaling suppression, which leads to JNK-dependent transcriptional activa...

2007
Stacy Kaltenbach Chaoyang Zeng

Thorax closure is an important event in the development of Drosophila melanogaster. This is the process in which cells of the imaginal discs elongate and fuse along the midline to complete the dorsal surface. To search for genes involved in this process a P-element-based gain-of-function screen was employed. The P-element used in the present study is composed of two Upstream Activating Sequence...

Journal: :Biology of the cell 2008
Dominic P Grima Melanie Sullivan Maria V Zabolotskaya Cathy Browne Julian Seago Kay Chong Wan Yoshio Okada Sarah F Newbury

BACKGROUND INFORMATION Ribonucleases have been well studied in yeast and bacteria, but their biological significance to developmental processes in multicellular organisms is not well understood. However, there is increasing evidence that specific timed transcript degradation is critical for regulation of many cellular processes, including translational repression, nonsense-mediated decay and RN...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
J Zeitlinger L Kockel F A Peverali D B Jackson M Mlodzik D Bohmann

Drosophila kayak mutant embryos exhibit defects in dorsal closure, a morphogenetic cell sheet movement during embryogenesis. Here we show that kayak encodes D-Fos, the Drosophila homologue of the mammalian proto-oncogene product, c-Fos. D-Fos is shown to act in a similar manner to Drosophila Jun: in the cells of the leading edge it is required for the expression of the TGFbeta-like Decapentaple...

Journal: :Genes & development 1996
J R Riesgo-Escovar M Jenni A Fritz E Hafen

We cloned and characterized the Drosophila homolog of mammalian Jun-N-terminal kinases (DJNK). We show that DJNK is encoded by basket (bsk). Like hemipterous (hep), which encodes the Drosophila JNK kinase, bsk is required in the embryo for dorsal closure, a process involving coordinate cell shape changes of ectodermal cells. Dorsal closure can also be blocked by dominant negative Drosophila cdc...

Journal: :Genes & development 2002
Beth Stronach Norbert Perrimon

The Jun kinase (JNK) pathway has been characterized for its role in stimulating AP-1 activity and for modulating the balance between cell growth and death during development, inflammation, and cancer. Six families of mammalian kinases acting at the level of JNKKK have emerged as upstream regulators of JNK activity (MLK, LZK, TAK, ASK, MEKK, and TPL); however, the specificity underlying which ki...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2010
Pejman Sehatpour Elisa C Dias Pamela D Butler Nadine Revheim David N Guilfoyle John J Foxe Daniel C Javitt

CONTEXT Perceptual closure is the ability to identify objects based on partial information and depends on the function of a distributed network of brain regions that include the dorsal and the ventral visual streams, prefrontal cortex (PFC), and hippocampus. OBJECTIVE To evaluate network-level interactions during perceptual closure in schizophrenia using parallel event-related potential (ERP)...

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