نتایج جستجو برای: asymmetric cell division

تعداد نتایج: 1806895  

Journal: :Development 2012
Caroline Medioni Kimberly Mowry Florence Besse

Intracellular targeting of mRNAs has long been recognized as a means to produce proteins locally, but has only recently emerged as a prevalent mechanism used by a wide variety of polarized cell types. Localization of mRNA molecules within the cytoplasm provides a basis for cell polarization, thus underlying developmental processes such as asymmetric cell division, cell migration, neuronal matur...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Structural Biology 2021

Journal: :Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology 1999

Journal: :Genome announcements 2015
Roxann A Lerma T J Tidwell Jesse L Cahill Eric S Rasche Gabriel F Kuty Everett

Podophage Percy infects Caulobacter crescentus, a Gram-negative bacterium that divides asymmetrically and is a commonly used model organism to study the cell cycle, asymmetric cell division, and cell differentiation. Here, we announce the sequence and annotated complete genome of the phiKMV-like podophage Percy and note its prominent features.

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Bruce Bowerman

Recent work on pattern formation in Caenorhabditis elegans has uncovered a new mechanism of asymmetric cell division: the cytoplasm is polarized by cortical proteins, and this polarization then influences the stability of other maternally expressed proteins that in turn determine early embryonic cell fates.

2012
Ján Jamroškovič Nad’a Pavlendová Katarína Muchová Anthony J. Wilkinson Imrich Barák

The Min system plays an important role in ensuring that cell division occurs at mid-cell in rod-shaped bacteria. In Escherichia coli, pole-to-pole oscillation of the Min proteins specifically inhibits polar septation. This system also prevents polar division in Bacillus subtilis during vegetative growth; however, the Min proteins do not oscillate in this organism. The Min system of B. subtilis ...

2010
Carrie A Metzinger Dominique C Bergmann

Like animals, plants use asymmetric cell divisions to create pattern and diversity. Due to a rigid cell wall and lack of cell migrations, these asymmetric divisions incur the additional constraints of being locked into their initial orientations. How do plants specify and carry out asymmetric divisions? Intercellular communication has been suspected for some time and recent developments identif...

2013
Takao Ishidate Soyoung Kim Craig C Mello Masaki Shirayama

C. elegans, with its invariant cell lineage, provides a powerful model system in which to study signaling-dependent asymmetric cell division. The C. elegans β-catenin-related protein, WRM-1, specifies endoderm at the 4-cell stage during the first cell signaling-induced asymmetric cell division of embryogenesis. During this interaction, Wnt signaling and the cell cycle regulator CDK-1 act togeth...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Paul N. Adler Job Taylor

The polarity of sensory bristles on the thorax of Drosophila is linked to the orientation of the asymmetric cell divisions that partition cell fate determinants in this lineage. The orientation of these divisions is under the control of the Frizzled pathway that generates planar polarity in a number of cell types.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Xin Guo Allister Bernard David A Orlando Steven B Haase Alexander J Hartemink

Due to cell-to-cell variability and asymmetric cell division, cells in a synchronized population lose synchrony over time. As a result, time-series measurements from synchronized cell populations do not reflect the underlying dynamics of cell-cycle processes. Here, we present a branching process deconvolution algorithm that learns a more accurate view of dynamic cell-cycle processes, free from ...

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