Most macromolecules found in cells are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed onto their mirror image. However, cells themselves can also be chiral, a subject that has received little attention until very recently. In our studies on the mechanisms of left-right (LR) asymmetric development in Drosophila, we discovered that cells can have an intrinsic chirality to their structure, and that this “cell chirality” is generally responsible for the LR asymmetric development of certain organs in this species. The actin cytoskeleton plays important roles in the formation of cell chirality. In addition, Myosin31DF (Myo31DF), which encodes Drosophila Myosin ID, was identified as a molecular switch for cell chirality. In other invertebrate sp...
Animal development relies on repeated symmetry breaking, e.g., during axial specification, gastrulat...
Invariant left-right (LR) patterning or chirality is critical for embryonic development. The loss or...
Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and m...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
International audienceLeft-Right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ positioning, shape and functi...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceThe emergence of asymmetry from an initially symmetrical state is a universal ...
Many developmental processes break left-right (LR) symmetry with a consistent handedness. LR asymmet...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
Left-right symmetry breaking is crucial for correct body development of many organisms, including hu...
SummaryA new study reports that dynamic actin fibers in cells on circular islands self-organize into...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
Summary: Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecu...
Anatomical and functional asymmetries are widespread in the animal kingdom [ 1, 2 ]. In vertebrates,...
Animal development relies on repeated symmetry breaking, e.g., during axial specification, gastrulat...
Invariant left-right (LR) patterning or chirality is critical for embryonic development. The loss or...
Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and m...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
International audienceLeft-Right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ positioning, shape and functi...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceThe emergence of asymmetry from an initially symmetrical state is a universal ...
Many developmental processes break left-right (LR) symmetry with a consistent handedness. LR asymmet...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
Left-right symmetry breaking is crucial for correct body development of many organisms, including hu...
SummaryA new study reports that dynamic actin fibers in cells on circular islands self-organize into...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
Summary: Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecu...
Anatomical and functional asymmetries are widespread in the animal kingdom [ 1, 2 ]. In vertebrates,...
Animal development relies on repeated symmetry breaking, e.g., during axial specification, gastrulat...
Invariant left-right (LR) patterning or chirality is critical for embryonic development. The loss or...
Chirality is a property of asymmetry between an object and its mirror image. Most biomolecules and m...