International audienceLeft-Right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ positioning, shape and function. Myosin 1D (Myo1D) has emerged as an evolutionary conserved chirality determinant in both Drosophila and vertebrates. However, the molecular interplay between Myo1D and the actin cytoskeleton underlying symmetry breaking remains poorly understood. To address this question, we performed a dual genetic screen to identify new cytoskeletal factors involved in LR asymmetry. We identified the conserved actin nucleator DAAM as an essential factor required for both dextral and sinistral development. In the absence of DAAM, organs lose their LR asymmetry, while its overexpression enhances Myo1D-induced de novo LR asymmetry. These results show that ...
SummaryLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in metazoans, but h...
AbstractMany animals exhibit stereotypical left–right (LR) asymmetry in their internal organs. The m...
Left-right symmetry breaking is crucial for correct body development of many organisms, including hu...
International audienceLeft-Right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ positioning, shape and functi...
Most macromolecules found in cells are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed onto their m...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceThe emergence of asymmetry from an initially symmetrical state is a universal ...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
Breaking left-right symmetry in Bilateria embryos is a major event in body plan organization that le...
International audienceIn bilateria, positioning and looping of visceral organs requires proper left-...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
Anatomical and functional asymmetries are widespread in the animal kingdom [ 1, 2 ]. In vertebrates,...
Seminal studies of left-right (L/R) patterning in vertebrate models have led to the discovery of rol...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
SummaryLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in metazoans, but h...
AbstractMany animals exhibit stereotypical left–right (LR) asymmetry in their internal organs. The m...
Left-right symmetry breaking is crucial for correct body development of many organisms, including hu...
International audienceLeft-Right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ positioning, shape and functi...
Most macromolecules found in cells are chiral, meaning that they cannot be superimposed onto their m...
International audience: Drosophila is a classical model to study body patterning, however left-right...
International audienceThe emergence of asymmetry from an initially symmetrical state is a universal ...
The internal organs of animals often have left-right asymmetry. Although the formation of the anteri...
International audienceThe establishment of left-right (LR) asymmetry is fundamental to animal develo...
Breaking left-right symmetry in Bilateria embryos is a major event in body plan organization that le...
International audienceIn bilateria, positioning and looping of visceral organs requires proper left-...
International audienceLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in m...
Anatomical and functional asymmetries are widespread in the animal kingdom [ 1, 2 ]. In vertebrates,...
Seminal studies of left-right (L/R) patterning in vertebrate models have led to the discovery of rol...
Some organs in animals display left-right (LR) asymmetry. To better understand LR asymmetric morphog...
SummaryLeft-right (LR) asymmetry is essential for organ development and function in metazoans, but h...
AbstractMany animals exhibit stereotypical left–right (LR) asymmetry in their internal organs. The m...
Left-right symmetry breaking is crucial for correct body development of many organisms, including hu...