نتایج جستجو برای: asymmetric cell division

تعداد نتایج: 1806895  

Journal: :Development, growth & differentiation 2006
Ekaterina Voronina Gary M Wessel

An asymmetric fourth cell division in the sea urchin embryo results in formation of daughter cells, macromeres and micromeres, with distinct sizes and fates. Several lines of functional evidence presented here, including pharmacological interference and dominant negative protein expression, indicate that heterotrimeric G protein Gi and its interaction partner, activator of G-protein signaling (...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2006
Jorly Joseph Dhevalapally B Ramachary Eluvathingal D Jemmis

The metal free, single amino acid-catalyzed asymmetric desymmetrization (ADS) of meso-compounds with nitrosobenzene has been investigated using DFT. In this communication, we describe the role of electrostatic and dipole-dipole interactions in amino acid-catalyzed reactions, which has not previously been invoked in discussions of these important reactions.

2017
Jian-Xiu Hao Tie-Gang Meng Li-Hua Fan Yuan-Qing Yao

Oocyte maturation, the important process to produce female haploid gamete, accompanies with polarity establishment and highly asymmetric cell division to emit minor polar body within little cytoplasm. Microfilaments play central roles in polarity establishment and asymmetric cell division. Several actin regulators like WASP protein family as well as small GTPases function in microfilament dynam...

2011
Tian-Xiang Hu Miao Yu Jie Zhao

Asymmetric cell divisions occur widely during many developmental processes in plants. In most angiosperms, the first zygotic cell division is asymmetric resulting in two daughter cells of unequal size and with distinct fates. However, the critical molecular mechanisms regulating this division remain unknown. Previously we showed that treatment of tobacco zygotes with beta-glucosyl Yariv (βGlcY)...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
N Hawkins G Garriga

Cell divisions producing two daughter cells that adopt distinct fates are defined as asymmetric. In all organisms, ranging from bacteria to mammals, in which development has been studied extensively, asymmetric cell divisions generate cell diversity. Asymmetric cell divisions can be achieved by either intrinsic or extrinsic mechanisms (Fig. 1). Intrinsic mechanisms involve the preferential segr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Ipsita Dey-Guha Anita Wolfer Albert C Yeh John G Albeck Revati Darp Eduardo Leon Julia Wulfkuhle Emanuel F Petricoin Ben S Wittner Sridhar Ramaswamy

Human tumors often contain slowly proliferating cancer cells that resist treatment, but we do not know precisely how these cells arise. We show that rapidly proliferating cancer cells can divide asymmetrically to produce slowly proliferating "G0-like" progeny that are enriched following chemotherapy in breast cancer patients. Asymmetric cancer cell division results from asymmetric suppression o...

2003
David W. Hilbert Patrick J. Piggot

During sporulation, Bacillus subtilis undergoes an asymmetric division that results in two cells with different fates, the larger mother cell and the smaller forespore. The protein phosphatase SpoIIE, which is required for activation of the forespore-specific transcription factor , is also required for optimal efficiency and timing of asymmetric division. We performed a genetic screen for spoII...

Journal: :Progress in molecular and subcellular biology 2007
Renze Heidstra

Plant embryogenesis creates a seedling with a basic body plan. Post-embryonically the seedling elaborates with a lifelong ability to develop new tissues and organs. As a result asymmetric cell divisions serve essential roles during embryonic and postembryonic development to generate cell diversity. This review highlights selective cases of asymmetric division in the model plant Arabidopsis thal...

2009
V.V. Terskikh Ye.A. Vorotelyak A.V. Vasiliev

Asymmetric division is one of the most fundamental characteristics of adult stem cells , which ensures one daughter cell maintains stem cell status and the other daughter cell becomes committed to differentiation. New data emerged recently that allow us to conclude that asymmetric division has another important aspect: it enables self-maintenance of stem cells.

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