نتایج جستجو برای: secodary bud

تعداد نتایج: 8968  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2001
Olivia W. Rossanese Catherine A. Reinke Brooke J. Bevis Adam T. Hammond Irina B. Sears James O'Connor Benjamin S. Glick

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Golgi elements are present in the bud very early in the cell cycle. We have analyzed this Golgi inheritance process using fluorescence microscopy and genetics. In rapidly growing cells, late Golgi elements show an actin-dependent concentration at sites of polarized growth. Late Golgi elements are apparently transported into the bud along actin cables and are also re...

Journal: :Development 2010
Carolina Rosselot Lee Spraggon Ian Chia Ekatherina Batourina Paul Riccio Benson Lu Karen Niederreither Pascal Dolle Gregg Duester Pierre Chambon Frank Costantini Thierry Gilbert Andrei Molotkov Cathy Mendelsohn

In humans and mice, mutations in the Ret gene result in Hirschsprung's disease and renal defects. In the embryonic kidney, binding of Ret to its ligand, Gdnf, induces a program of epithelial cell remodeling that controls primary branch formation and branching morphogenesis within the kidney. Our previous studies showed that transcription factors belonging to the retinoic acid (RA) receptor fami...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Chi-Fang Wu Natasha S Savage Daniel J Lew

Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells polarize in order to form a single bud in each cell cycle. Distinct patterns of bud-site selection are observed in haploid and diploid cells. Genetic approaches have identified the molecular machinery responsible for positioning the bud site: during bud formation, specific locations are marked with immobile landmark proteins. In the next cell cycle, landmark...

2015
Ye Liu Hong Zhou

A novel budesonide (BUD) colon delivery release system was developed by using a natural polysaccharide, guar gum. The rigidity of the microspheres was induced by a chemical cross-linking method utilizing glutaraldehyde as the cross-linker. The mean particle size of the microspheres prepared was found to be 15.21 ± 1.32 µm. The drug loading and entrapment efficiency of the formulation were 17.78...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2008
Sunny Hartwig Darren Bridgewater Valeria Di Giovanni Jason Cain Yuji Mishina Norman D Rosenblum

The molecular signals that regulate growth and branching of the ureteric bud during formation of the renal collecting system are largely undefined. Members of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) family signal through the type I BMP receptor ALK3 to inhibit ureteric bud and collecting duct cell morphogenesis in vitro. We investigated the function of the BMP signaling pathway in vivo by generati...

2016
Olivia W. Rossanese Catherine A. Reinke Brooke J. Bevis Adam T. Hammond Irina B. Sears Benjamin S. Glick James O’Connor

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Golgi elements are present in the bud very early in the cell cycle. We have analyzed this Golgi inheritance process using fluorescence microscopy and genetics. In rapidly growing cells, late Golgi elements show an actin-dependent concentration at sites of polarized growth. Late Golgi elements are apparently transported into the bud along actin cables and are also r...

2016
Xin-Sheng Chen Zheng-Miao Deng Yong-Hong Xie Feng Li Zhi-Yong Hou Chao Wu

Despite the predominant role of bud banks in the regeneration of clonal macrophyte populations, few studies have examined the way in which clonal macrophytes adjust the demographic features of bud banks to regulate population dynamics in response to defoliation in wetlands. We investigated the density and composition of bud banks under repeated defoliation in the wetland sedge Carex brevicuspis...

Journal: :Development 1996
A Schuchardt V D'Agati V Pachnis F Costantini

The c-ret gene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase that is expressed in the Wolffian duct and ureteric bud of the developing excretory system. Newborn mice homozygous for a mutation in c-ret displayed renal agenesis or severe hypodysplasia, suggesting a critical role for this gene in metanephric kidney development. To investigate the embryological basis of these defects, we characterized the ear...

Journal: :Development 2010
Susan M Kiefer Lynn Robbins Kelly M Stumpff Congxing Lin Liang Ma Michael Rauchman

Development of the metanephric kidney depends on precise control of branching of the ureteric bud. Branching events represent terminal bifurcations that are thought to depend on unique patterns of gene expression in the tip compared with the stalk and are influenced by mesenchymal signals. The metanephric mesenchyme-derived signals that control gene expression at the ureteric bud tip are not we...

2016
David A. F. Loebel Timothy F. Plageman Theresa L. Tang Vanessa J. Jones Maria Muccioli Patrick P. L. Tam

Early development of the gut endoderm and its subsequent remodeling for the formation of organ buds are accompanied by changes to epithelial cell shape and polarity. Members of the Rho-related family of small GTPases and their interacting proteins play multiple roles in regulating epithelial morphogenesis. In this study we examined the role of Cdc42 in foregut development and organ bud formatio...

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