During eye development in Drosophila, cell cycle progression is coordinated with differentiation. Prior to differentiation, cells arrest in G1 phase anterior to and within the morphogenetic furrow. We show that Decapentaplegic (Dpp), a TGF-&bgr; family member, is required to establish this G1 arrest, since Dpp-unresponsive cells located in the anterior half of the morphogenetic furrow show ectopic S phases and ectopic expression of the cell cycle regulators Cyclins A, E and B. Conversely, ubiquitous over-expression of Dpp in the eye imaginal disc transiently inhibits S phase without affecting Cyclin E or Cyclin A abundance. This Dpp-mediated inhibition of S phase occurs independently of the Cyclin A inhibitor Roughex and of the expression o...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
During morphogenesis, organs grow to stereotyped sizes, but growth control mechanisms are poorly und...
AbstractStem cells are thought to occupy special local environments, or niches, established by neigh...
Background: Most differentiating cells are arrested in G1-phase of the cell cycle and this prolifer...
AbstractLocalized expression of decapentaplegic (dpp) is required for proper development of the Dros...
The signals that coordinate cellular proliferation with G1 arrest and differentiation have long been...
Background: Most differentiating cells are arrested in G1-phase of the cell cycle and this prolif...
AbstractThe Drosophilacyclin E (DmcycE) gene gives rise to two transcripts encoding proteins that di...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three-dimensional organ develops from a ...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three-dimensional organ develops from a ...
Morphogens are associated with a multitude of developmental processes, including organ patterning an...
AbstractThe Drosophila eye field that gives rise to the visual system and dorsal head epidermis form...
AbstractIn a screen for genes that interact with the Rap1 GTPase, we have identified a Drosophila ge...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, the posterior-to-anterior movement of the morphogenetic f...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three dimensional organ develops from a ...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
During morphogenesis, organs grow to stereotyped sizes, but growth control mechanisms are poorly und...
AbstractStem cells are thought to occupy special local environments, or niches, established by neigh...
Background: Most differentiating cells are arrested in G1-phase of the cell cycle and this prolifer...
AbstractLocalized expression of decapentaplegic (dpp) is required for proper development of the Dros...
The signals that coordinate cellular proliferation with G1 arrest and differentiation have long been...
Background: Most differentiating cells are arrested in G1-phase of the cell cycle and this prolif...
AbstractThe Drosophilacyclin E (DmcycE) gene gives rise to two transcripts encoding proteins that di...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three-dimensional organ develops from a ...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three-dimensional organ develops from a ...
Morphogens are associated with a multitude of developmental processes, including organ patterning an...
AbstractThe Drosophila eye field that gives rise to the visual system and dorsal head epidermis form...
AbstractIn a screen for genes that interact with the Rap1 GTPase, we have identified a Drosophila ge...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, the posterior-to-anterior movement of the morphogenetic f...
An interesting question in developmental biology is how any three dimensional organ develops from a ...
Animal development and homeostasis require the programmed removal of cells. Autophagy-dependent cell...
During morphogenesis, organs grow to stereotyped sizes, but growth control mechanisms are poorly und...
AbstractStem cells are thought to occupy special local environments, or niches, established by neigh...