AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling plays an instructive role in cell fate decisions, whereas Notch signaling is often involved in restricting cellular competence for differentiation. Genetic interactions between these two evolutionarily conserved pathways have been extensively documented. The underlying molecular mechanisms, however, are not well understood. Here, we show that Yan, an Ets transcriptional repressor that blocks cellular potential for specification and differentiation [1, 2], is a target of Notch signaling during Drosophila eye development. The Suppressor of Hairless (Su[H]) protein of the Notch pathway is required for activating yan expression, and Su(H) binds directly to an eye-specific yan enhancer in vitro. I...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
Notch signaling is iteratively used throughout development to maintain stem cell potential or in oth...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling plays an instructive role in cell fate decisions, w...
AbstractBackground: The receptor protein Notch plays a conserved role in restricting neural-fate spe...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, localized Notch signaling at the dorsal ventral (DV)-midl...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractHomeodomain interacting protein kinase (Hipk) is a member of a novel family of serine/threon...
The Drosophila eye offers an excellent opportunity to understand how general developmental processes...
In all metazoans, a small number of evolutionarily conserved signaling pathways are reiteratively us...
Abstract: In all metazoans, a small number of evolutionarily conserved signaling pathways are reiter...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
Development of properly patterned tissues requires cells to transit from a multipotent state to dive...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and Notch (N) proteins are different types of transmembrane recepto...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
Notch signaling is iteratively used throughout development to maintain stem cell potential or in oth...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling plays an instructive role in cell fate decisions, w...
AbstractBackground: The receptor protein Notch plays a conserved role in restricting neural-fate spe...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, localized Notch signaling at the dorsal ventral (DV)-midl...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractHomeodomain interacting protein kinase (Hipk) is a member of a novel family of serine/threon...
The Drosophila eye offers an excellent opportunity to understand how general developmental processes...
In all metazoans, a small number of evolutionarily conserved signaling pathways are reiteratively us...
Abstract: In all metazoans, a small number of evolutionarily conserved signaling pathways are reiter...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
Development of properly patterned tissues requires cells to transit from a multipotent state to dive...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and Notch (N) proteins are different types of transmembrane recepto...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Notch family of receptors mediate a process known as lateral inhi...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
Notch signaling is iteratively used throughout development to maintain stem cell potential or in oth...