AbstractThe early development of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos is characterized by a series of asymmetric divisions in which the mitotic spindle is repeatedly oriented on the same axis due to a rotation of the nuclear–centrosome complex. To identify genes involved in the control of spindle orientation, we have screened maternal-effect lethal mutants for alterations in cleavage pattern. Here we describe mutations in ooc-5 and ooc-3, which were isolated on the basis of a nuclear rotation defect in the P1 cell of two-cell embryos. These mutations are novel in that they affect the asymmetric localization of PAR proteins at the two-cell stage, but not at the one-cell stage. In wild-type two-cell embryos, PAR-3 protein is present around the enti...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
AbstractThe par-3 gene is required for establishing polarity in early C. elegans embryos. Embryos fr...
AbstractThe par-3 gene is required for establishing polarity in early C. elegans embryos. Embryos fr...
Establishment of anterior-posterior polarity in one-cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryos depend...
Establishment of anterior-posterior polarity in one-cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryos depend...
AbstractBackground: Generation of asymmetry in the one-cell embryo of C. elegans establishes the ant...
International audienceThe first division of the one-cell C. elegans embryo has been a fundamental mo...
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo depends on the sperm-contributed centrosome, which cues a retr...
During intrinsically asymmetric division, the spindle is oriented onto a polarized axis specified by...
International audienceThe first division of the one-cell C. elegans embryo has been a fundamental mo...
AbstractThe anterior-posterior axis of C. elegans is defined by the asymmetric division of the one-c...
AbstractThe asymmetric division of the one-cell Caenorhabditis elegans zygote gives rise to two cell...
During intrinsically asymmetric division, the spindle is oriented onto a polarized axis specified by...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
AbstractThe par-3 gene is required for establishing polarity in early C. elegans embryos. Embryos fr...
AbstractThe par-3 gene is required for establishing polarity in early C. elegans embryos. Embryos fr...
Establishment of anterior-posterior polarity in one-cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryos depend...
Establishment of anterior-posterior polarity in one-cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryos depend...
AbstractBackground: Generation of asymmetry in the one-cell embryo of C. elegans establishes the ant...
International audienceThe first division of the one-cell C. elegans embryo has been a fundamental mo...
Polarization of the C. elegans embryo depends on the sperm-contributed centrosome, which cues a retr...
During intrinsically asymmetric division, the spindle is oriented onto a polarized axis specified by...
International audienceThe first division of the one-cell C. elegans embryo has been a fundamental mo...
AbstractThe anterior-posterior axis of C. elegans is defined by the asymmetric division of the one-c...
AbstractThe asymmetric division of the one-cell Caenorhabditis elegans zygote gives rise to two cell...
During intrinsically asymmetric division, the spindle is oriented onto a polarized axis specified by...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...