AbstractThere is considerable interest in the mechanisms that drive and control the spread of morphogens in developing animals. Although much attention is given to events occurring after release from expressing cells, release itself could be an important modulator of range. Indeed, a dedicated protein, Dispatched, is needed to release Hedgehog from the surface of expressing cells. We find that, in Drosophila embryos, much Wingless (as well as a GFP-Wingless fusion protein) remains tightly associated with secreting cells. Retention occurs both within the secretory pathway and at the cell surface and requires functional heparan sulfate proteoglycans. As a further means of retention, secreting cells readily endocytose Wingless protein that doe...
Hedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg) morphogens specify cell fate in a concentration-dependent manner in ...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that regulate growth and patterning during development by forming...
Controlling the spread of morphogens is crucial for pattern formation during development. In the Dro...
The wingless gene encodes a secreted glycoprotein of the Wnt family. Wingless is required for many c...
AbstractIn many instances, remote signaling involves the transport of secreted molecules. Here, we e...
AbstractBackground: Secreted signaling proteins of the Wingless (Wg)/Wnt, Hedgehog and bone morphoge...
AbstractEmbryos have evolved various strategies to confine the action of secreted signals. Using an ...
AbstractRecent work on pattern formation in the Drosophila embryo reveals a new mechanism which shap...
Morphogen signaling proteins disperse across tissues to activate signal transduction in target cells...
Recent work on pattern formation in the Drosophila embryo reveals a new mechanism which shapes the g...
SummaryHedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg) morphogens specify cell fate in a concentration-dependent man...
AbstractA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For example, the ...
International audienceA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For...
One of the questions of outstanding interest is how a secreted protein such as Wingless is able to t...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that regulate growth and patterning during development by forming...
Hedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg) morphogens specify cell fate in a concentration-dependent manner in ...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that regulate growth and patterning during development by forming...
Controlling the spread of morphogens is crucial for pattern formation during development. In the Dro...
The wingless gene encodes a secreted glycoprotein of the Wnt family. Wingless is required for many c...
AbstractIn many instances, remote signaling involves the transport of secreted molecules. Here, we e...
AbstractBackground: Secreted signaling proteins of the Wingless (Wg)/Wnt, Hedgehog and bone morphoge...
AbstractEmbryos have evolved various strategies to confine the action of secreted signals. Using an ...
AbstractRecent work on pattern formation in the Drosophila embryo reveals a new mechanism which shap...
Morphogen signaling proteins disperse across tissues to activate signal transduction in target cells...
Recent work on pattern formation in the Drosophila embryo reveals a new mechanism which shapes the g...
SummaryHedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg) morphogens specify cell fate in a concentration-dependent man...
AbstractA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For example, the ...
International audienceA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For...
One of the questions of outstanding interest is how a secreted protein such as Wingless is able to t...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that regulate growth and patterning during development by forming...
Hedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg) morphogens specify cell fate in a concentration-dependent manner in ...
Morphogens are signaling molecules that regulate growth and patterning during development by forming...
Controlling the spread of morphogens is crucial for pattern formation during development. In the Dro...