SummaryIn Drosophila, left/right (LR) asymmetry is apparent in the directional looping of the gut and male genitalia. The dextral orientation of the organs depends on the activity of a single gene, MyosinID (myoID), whose mutation leads to a fully inverted LR axis, thus revealing the activity of a recessive sinistral pathway. Here, we present the identification of the Hox gene Abdominal-B (Abd-B) as an upstream regulator of LR determination. This role appears distinct from its function in anteroposterior patterning. We show that the Abd-Bm isoform binds to regulatory sequences of myoID and controls MyoID expression in the organ LR organizer. Abd-Bm is also required for the sinistral pathway. Thus, when Abd-B activity is missing, no symmetry...
Hox genes specify the structures that form along the anteroposterior (AP) axis of bilateria. Within...
<div><p>Hox genes that determine anteroposterior body axis formation in all bilaterians are often fo...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...
International audienceIn Drosophila, left/right (LR) asymmetry is apparent in the directional loopin...
SummaryIn Drosophila, left/right (LR) asymmetry is apparent in the directional looping of the gut an...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
Most animals exhibit stable left-right asymmetries in their body. Although significant progress has ...
Breaking left-right symmetry in Bilateria embryos is a major event in body plan organization that le...
AbstractAlthough bilateral animals appear to have left–right (LR) symmetry from the outside, their i...
Left-right asymmetries recurrently evolve in animals but the underlying developmental mechanisms are...
Stereotyped left right (LR) asymmetry ensures proper looping of internal organs. In Drosophila, the ...
SummaryLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in metazoans, but h...
Seminal studies of left-right (L/R) patterning in vertebrate models have led to the discovery of rol...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
Hox genes specify the structures that form along the anteroposterior (AP) axis of bilateria. Within...
<div><p>Hox genes that determine anteroposterior body axis formation in all bilaterians are often fo...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...
International audienceIn Drosophila, left/right (LR) asymmetry is apparent in the directional loopin...
SummaryIn Drosophila, left/right (LR) asymmetry is apparent in the directional looping of the gut an...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
Most animals exhibit stable left-right asymmetries in their body. Although significant progress has ...
Breaking left-right symmetry in Bilateria embryos is a major event in body plan organization that le...
AbstractAlthough bilateral animals appear to have left–right (LR) symmetry from the outside, their i...
Left-right asymmetries recurrently evolve in animals but the underlying developmental mechanisms are...
Stereotyped left right (LR) asymmetry ensures proper looping of internal organs. In Drosophila, the ...
SummaryLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in metazoans, but h...
Seminal studies of left-right (L/R) patterning in vertebrate models have led to the discovery of rol...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
Hox genes specify the structures that form along the anteroposterior (AP) axis of bilateria. Within...
<div><p>Hox genes that determine anteroposterior body axis formation in all bilaterians are often fo...
AbstractIn Drosophila, segmentation genes partition the early embryo into reiterative segments along...