AbstractDifferentiation of the Drosophila retina occurs as a morphogenetic furrow sweeps anteriorly across the eye imaginal disc, driven by Hedgehog secretion from photoreceptor precursors differentiating behind the furrow. A BTB protein, Roadkill, is expressed posterior to the furrow and targets the Hedgehog signal transduction component Cubitus interruptus for degradation by Cullin-3 and the proteosome. Clonal analysis and conditional mutant studies establish that roadkill transcription is activated by the EGF receptor and Ras pathway in most differentiating retinal cells, and by both EGF receptor/Ras and by Hedgehog signaling in cells that remain unspecified. These findings outline a circuit by which Hedgehog signal transduction is modif...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and differentiati...
Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and differentiati...
<div><p>Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and diffe...
AbstractCullin-RING ubiquitin ligases ubiquitinate protein substrates and control their levels throu...
The secreted signaling molecule Hedgehog plays a key role in patterning Drosophila eyes and limbs. R...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
The protein Hedgehog (Hh) is a highly conserved, secreted ligand (and morphogen) capable of patterni...
During Drosophila eye development, cell differentiation is preceded by the formation of a morphogene...
Deregulation of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is associated with the development of human canc...
Abstract Background The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is important for the development of a variet...
AbstractThe development of the visual centers of the Drosophila brain is tightly regulated by the in...
ABSTRACT The patterning activity of a morphogen depends on secretion and dispersal mechanisms that s...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and differentiati...
Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and differentiati...
<div><p>Proper organ patterning depends on a tight coordination between cell proliferation and diffe...
AbstractCullin-RING ubiquitin ligases ubiquitinate protein substrates and control their levels throu...
The secreted signaling molecule Hedgehog plays a key role in patterning Drosophila eyes and limbs. R...
Resumen del póster presentado al 11th Meeting of the Spanish Society for Developmental Biology, cele...
The protein Hedgehog (Hh) is a highly conserved, secreted ligand (and morphogen) capable of patterni...
During Drosophila eye development, cell differentiation is preceded by the formation of a morphogene...
Deregulation of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is associated with the development of human canc...
Abstract Background The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is important for the development of a variet...
AbstractThe development of the visual centers of the Drosophila brain is tightly regulated by the in...
ABSTRACT The patterning activity of a morphogen depends on secretion and dispersal mechanisms that s...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...
Morphogens are classically defined as molecules that control patterning by acting at a distance to r...