AbstractDuring Drosophila oogenesis, Notch function regulates the transition from mitotic cell cycle to endocycle in follicle cells at stage 6 [1, 2]. Loss of either Notch function or its ligand Delta (Dl) disrupts the normal transition; this disruption causes mitotic cycling to continue and leads to an overproliferation phenotype [1, 2]. In this context, the only known cell cycle component that responds to the Notch pathway is String/Cdc25 (Stg), a G2/M cell cycle regulator [1]. We found that prolonged expression of string is not sufficient to keep cells efficiently in mitotic cell cycle past stage 6, suggesting that Notch also regulates other cell cycle components in the transition. By using an expression screen, we found such a component...
While entry into mitosis is triggered by activation of cdc2 kinase, exit from mitosis requires inact...
During terminal differentiation, most cells exit the cell cycle and enter into a prolonged or perman...
In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-asso...
AbstractDuring Drosophila oogenesis, Notch function regulates the transition from mitotic cell cycle...
Background: The follicle cells of the Drosophila egg chamber provide an excellent model in which to ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that fizzy-related (fzr), a conserved eukaryotic gene, negatively regulates t...
Cell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that regula...
SummaryCell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that...
AbstractDuring Drosophila oogenesis, activation of Notch signaling in the follicular epithelium (FE)...
SummaryCell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that...
Introduction Establishment of distinct follicle cell fates at the early stages of Drosophila oogenes...
AbstractProteolysis of mitotic regulators like securins and cyclins requires Fizzy(FZY)/Cdc20 and Fi...
Endocycle is a commonly observed cell cycle variant through which cells undergo repeated rounds of g...
Endocycle is a commonly observed cell cycle variant through which cells undergo repeated rounds of g...
In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-asso...
While entry into mitosis is triggered by activation of cdc2 kinase, exit from mitosis requires inact...
During terminal differentiation, most cells exit the cell cycle and enter into a prolonged or perman...
In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-asso...
AbstractDuring Drosophila oogenesis, Notch function regulates the transition from mitotic cell cycle...
Background: The follicle cells of the Drosophila egg chamber provide an excellent model in which to ...
AbstractWe demonstrate that fizzy-related (fzr), a conserved eukaryotic gene, negatively regulates t...
Cell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that regula...
SummaryCell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that...
AbstractDuring Drosophila oogenesis, activation of Notch signaling in the follicular epithelium (FE)...
SummaryCell proliferation in animals must be precisely controlled, but the signaling mechanisms that...
Introduction Establishment of distinct follicle cell fates at the early stages of Drosophila oogenes...
AbstractProteolysis of mitotic regulators like securins and cyclins requires Fizzy(FZY)/Cdc20 and Fi...
Endocycle is a commonly observed cell cycle variant through which cells undergo repeated rounds of g...
Endocycle is a commonly observed cell cycle variant through which cells undergo repeated rounds of g...
In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-asso...
While entry into mitosis is triggered by activation of cdc2 kinase, exit from mitosis requires inact...
During terminal differentiation, most cells exit the cell cycle and enter into a prolonged or perman...
In Drosophila cells cyclin B is normally degraded in two phases: (a) destruction of the spindle-asso...