AbstractAlthough the formation and maintenance of epithelial tubes are essential for the viability of multicellular organisms, our understanding of the molecular and cellular events coordinating tubulogenesis is relatively limited. Here, we focus on the activities of Ribbon, a novel BTB-domain containing nuclear protein, in the elongation of two epithelial tubes: the Drosophila salivary gland and trachea. We show that Ribbon interacts with Lola Like, another BTB-domain containing protein required for robust nuclear localization of Ribbon, to upregulate crumbs expression and downregulate Moesin activity. Our ultrastructural analysis of ribbon null salivary glands by TEM reveals a diminished pool of subapical vesicles and an increase in micro...
International audienceThe Crumbs (Crb) complex is a key epithelial determinant. To understand its ro...
The formation of an epithelial tube is a fundamental process for organogenesis. During embryonic sa...
AbstractTranscription factors affect spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression often regulating mul...
AbstractAlthough the formation and maintenance of epithelial tubes are essential for the viability o...
Most tubes have seams (intercellular or autocellular junctions that seal membranes together into a t...
SummaryMost tubes have seams (intercellular or autocellular junctions that seal membranes together i...
SummaryThe formation of tubular structures from epithelial sheets is a key process of organ formatio...
Branched tubular organs, such as the lung and vascular system fulfill the respiratory needs of most ...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
AbstractEpithelial tubes are a fundamental tissue across the metazoan phyla and provide an essential...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
Biological tubes are fundamental units of most metazoan organs. Their defective morphogenesis can ca...
Non-centrosomal microtubule arrays serve crucial functions in cells, yet the mechanisms of their gen...
International audienceThe Crumbs (Crb) complex is a key epithelial determinant. To understand its ro...
The formation of an epithelial tube is a fundamental process for organogenesis. During embryonic sa...
AbstractTranscription factors affect spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression often regulating mul...
AbstractAlthough the formation and maintenance of epithelial tubes are essential for the viability o...
Most tubes have seams (intercellular or autocellular junctions that seal membranes together into a t...
SummaryMost tubes have seams (intercellular or autocellular junctions that seal membranes together i...
SummaryThe formation of tubular structures from epithelial sheets is a key process of organ formatio...
Branched tubular organs, such as the lung and vascular system fulfill the respiratory needs of most ...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
The control of the size of internal tubular organs, such as the lungs or vascular system, is critica...
AbstractEpithelial tubes are a fundamental tissue across the metazoan phyla and provide an essential...
Tubes are a fundamental unit of organ design. Most of our major organs like the lung, kidney and vas...
SummaryEpithelial tubes in developing organs, such as mammalian lungs and insect tracheae, need to e...
Biological tubes are fundamental units of most metazoan organs. Their defective morphogenesis can ca...
Non-centrosomal microtubule arrays serve crucial functions in cells, yet the mechanisms of their gen...
International audienceThe Crumbs (Crb) complex is a key epithelial determinant. To understand its ro...
The formation of an epithelial tube is a fundamental process for organogenesis. During embryonic sa...
AbstractTranscription factors affect spatiotemporal patterns of gene expression often regulating mul...