During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different developmental fates. Distinct daughter identities can result from the physical polarity and size asymmetry itself, as well as the subsequent activation of distinct fate programmes in each daughter. Asymmetric divisions are a feature of the C. elegans seam lineage, in which a series of post-embryonic, stem-like asymmetric divisions give rise to an anterior daughter that differentiates and a posterior daughter that continues to divide. Here we have investigated the role of non-muscle myosin II (nmy-2) in these asymmetric divisions. We show that nmy-2 does not appear to be involved in generating physical division asymmetry, but nonetheless is important for specifyin...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Coordination between cell differentiation and proliferation during development requires the balance ...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...
During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different developmental fates. ...
During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different developmental fates. ...
Caenorhabiditis elegans seam cells (SC) are multipotent neuroectodermal cells that undergo both symm...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-45 protein is required for proper body wall muscle assembly a...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
Cell and tissue polarity guide a large variety of developmental processes, in-cluding the choice bet...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Asymmetric cell division—where two dissimilar daughter cells are produced—relies on asymmetric posit...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Proper positioning of cells is essential for many aspects of development. Daughter cell positions ca...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Coordination between cell differentiation and proliferation during development requires the balance ...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...
During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different developmental fates. ...
During development, cell division often generates two daughters with different developmental fates. ...
Caenorhabiditis elegans seam cells (SC) are multipotent neuroectodermal cells that undergo both symm...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-45 protein is required for proper body wall muscle assembly a...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
Cell and tissue polarity guide a large variety of developmental processes, in-cluding the choice bet...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Asymmetric cell division—where two dissimilar daughter cells are produced—relies on asymmetric posit...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Proper positioning of cells is essential for many aspects of development. Daughter cell positions ca...
International audienceDuring asymmetric cell division, the mitotic spindle and polarized myosin can ...
Coordination between cell differentiation and proliferation during development requires the balance ...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...