AbstractCellular mechanisms generating the polarized redistribution of maternal Type I postplasmic/PEM mRNAs in ascidian oocytes remain unknown. We have previously shown that PEM-1 mRNA is associated with a network of rough cortical Endoplasmic Reticulum (cER) polarized along the animal–vegetal (a–v) axis forming a cER–mRNA domain in mature oocytes. We now investigate the a–v polarization of this cER–mRNA domain during meiotic maturation using H. roretzi and C. intestinalis. We show that the cER and Hr-PEM-1 aggregate as interconnected cortical patches at the cell periphery before maturation, which uniformly spread out during maturation and form a reticulated organization enriched in the vegetal hemisphere at the end of maturation. Time-lap...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
AbstractThe C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
AbstractMature ascidian oocytes are arrested in metaphase of meiosis I (Met I) and display a pronoun...
Cytoplasmic reorganizations are essential for morphogenesis. In large cells like oocytes, these reor...
Cytoplasmic reorganizations are essential for morphogenesis. In large cells like oocytes, these reor...
Ascidians (urochodates: Ciona intestinalis and Phallusia mammillata ) are considered the closest inv...
Cell division is inherently mechanical, with cell mechanics being a critical determinant governing t...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved partitioning defective (PAR) protein PAR-3 is pivotal for estab...
Body axis formation during embryogenesis results from asymmetric localization of maternal factors in...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
During development, the conserved PAR polarity network is continuously redeployed, requiring that it...
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 C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
AbstractMature ascidian oocytes are arrested in metaphase of meiosis I (Met I) and display a pronoun...
Cytoplasmic reorganizations are essential for morphogenesis. In large cells like oocytes, these reor...
Cytoplasmic reorganizations are essential for morphogenesis. In large cells like oocytes, these reor...
Ascidians (urochodates: Ciona intestinalis and Phallusia mammillata ) are considered the closest inv...
Cell division is inherently mechanical, with cell mechanics being a critical determinant governing t...
AbstractAscidian postplasmic/PEM RNAs constitute a large class of cortical maternal RNAs which inclu...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved partitioning defective (PAR) protein PAR-3 is pivotal for estab...
Body axis formation during embryogenesis results from asymmetric localization of maternal factors in...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
During development, the conserved PAR polarity network is continuously redeployed, requiring that it...
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 C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...