Polar (directional) cell growth, a key cellular mechanism shared among a wide range of species, relies on targeted insertion of new material at specific locations of the plasma membrane. How these cell polarity sites are stably maintained during massive membrane insertion has remained elusive. Conventional live-cell optical microscopy fails to visualize polarity site formation in the crowded cell membrane environment because of its limited resolution. We have used advanced live-cell imaging techniques to directly observe the localization, assembly, and disassembly processes of cell polarity sites with high spatiotemporal resolution in a rapidly growing filamentous fungus, Aspergillus nidulans. We show that the membrane-associated polarity s...
How cells establish their proper shapes and organization is a fundamental biological problem. In thi...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
For cell morphogenesis, the cell must establish distinct spatial domains at specified locations at t...
Polar (directional) cell growth, a key cellular mechanism shared among a wide range of species, reli...
International audiencePolar cell growth is a conserved morphogenetic process needed for survival, ma...
During symmetry breaking, the highly conserved Rho GTPase Cdc42 becomes stabilized at a defined site...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Polarized growth of filamentous fungi requires continuous transport of biomolecules to the hyphal ti...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
SummaryDiverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein dis...
Formation of a stable polarity axis underlies numerous biological processes. Here, using high-resolu...
15 páginas, 9 figuras -- PAGS nros. 1504-1518The Aspergillus nidulans endocytic internalization prot...
Cell polarity is an important phenomenon in a multitude of cellular and developmental processes. The...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) participate in the spatial regulation of actin-based processes s...
How cells establish their proper shapes and organization is a fundamental biological problem. In thi...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
For cell morphogenesis, the cell must establish distinct spatial domains at specified locations at t...
Polar (directional) cell growth, a key cellular mechanism shared among a wide range of species, reli...
International audiencePolar cell growth is a conserved morphogenetic process needed for survival, ma...
During symmetry breaking, the highly conserved Rho GTPase Cdc42 becomes stabilized at a defined site...
Even the simplest cells show a remarkable degree of intracellular patterning. Like developing multic...
Exocytosis is the major mechanism by which new membrane components are delivered to the cell surface...
Polarized growth of filamentous fungi requires continuous transport of biomolecules to the hyphal ti...
International audienceCell Polarity is defined as the structural, morphological, and functional asym...
SummaryDiverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein dis...
Formation of a stable polarity axis underlies numerous biological processes. Here, using high-resolu...
15 páginas, 9 figuras -- PAGS nros. 1504-1518The Aspergillus nidulans endocytic internalization prot...
Cell polarity is an important phenomenon in a multitude of cellular and developmental processes. The...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) participate in the spatial regulation of actin-based processes s...
How cells establish their proper shapes and organization is a fundamental biological problem. In thi...
Cell polarity is a fundamental phenomenon underlying processes such as asymmetric cell division, tis...
For cell morphogenesis, the cell must establish distinct spatial domains at specified locations at t...