Intercellular signaling via the Notch pathway regulates cell fate, patterning, differentiation and proliferation, and is essential for the proper development of bilaterians and cnidarians. To investigate the origins of the Notch pathway, we are studying its deployment in a representative of an early branching lineage, the poriferan Amphimedon queenslandica. The A. queenslandica genome encodes a single Notch receptor and five membrane-bound Delta ligands, as well as orthologs of many genes that enact and regulate canonical Notch signaling events in other animals.In the present report we analyze the structure of the five A. queenslandica Deltas using bioinformatic methods, and characterize their developmental expression via whole mount in sit...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
All animals have evolved mechanisms to recognise and eliminate nonself in order to defend against in...
Abstract Background Intercellular signaling via the Notch pathway regulates cell fate, patterning, d...
Intercellular communication is an essential aspect of multicellular life. In the animal kingdom, mol...
Background. Of the 20 or so signal transduction pathways that orchestrate cell-cell interactions in ...
Abstract Background Of the 20 or so signal transduction pathways that orchestrate cell-cell interact...
Evolution et développement des métazoaires (Resp. Balavoine/Vervoort)International audienceBACKGROUN...
The nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type is abse...
SummaryThe nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type ...
Recent phylogenetic insights suggest that the body plan and life cycle of the oldest metazoans, spon...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
AbstractNotch signaling is among the oldest of known Metazoan signaling pathways and is used in a mu...
The origin of metazoan development and differentiation was contingent upon the evolution of cell adh...
Hydractinia is a colony forming marine invertebrate and a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Members of ...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
All animals have evolved mechanisms to recognise and eliminate nonself in order to defend against in...
Abstract Background Intercellular signaling via the Notch pathway regulates cell fate, patterning, d...
Intercellular communication is an essential aspect of multicellular life. In the animal kingdom, mol...
Background. Of the 20 or so signal transduction pathways that orchestrate cell-cell interactions in ...
Abstract Background Of the 20 or so signal transduction pathways that orchestrate cell-cell interact...
Evolution et développement des métazoaires (Resp. Balavoine/Vervoort)International audienceBACKGROUN...
The nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type is abse...
SummaryThe nerve cell is a eumetazoan (cnidarians and bilaterians) synapomorphy [1]; this cell type ...
Recent phylogenetic insights suggest that the body plan and life cycle of the oldest metazoans, spon...
The function of Notch signaling was previously studied in two cnidarians, Hydra and Nematostella, re...
AbstractNotch signaling is among the oldest of known Metazoan signaling pathways and is used in a mu...
The origin of metazoan development and differentiation was contingent upon the evolution of cell adh...
Hydractinia is a colony forming marine invertebrate and a member of the phylum Cnidaria. Members of ...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
Demosponges are considered part of the most basal evolutionary lineage in the animal kingdom. Althou...
All animals have evolved mechanisms to recognise and eliminate nonself in order to defend against in...