The Arp2/3 complex is important for morphogenesis in various developmental systems, but specific in vivo roles for this complex in cells that move during morphogenesis are not well understood. We have examined cellular roles for Arp2/3 in the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. In C. elegans, the first morphogenetic movement, gastrulation, is initiated by the internalization of two endodermal precursor cells. These cells undergo a myosin-dependent apical constriction, pulling a ring of six neighboring cells into a gap left behind on the ventral surface of the embryo. In agreement with a previous report, we found that in Arp2/3-depleted C. elegans embryos, membrane blebs form and the endodermal precursor cells fail to fully internalize. We show t...
SummaryBackgroundEmbryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives mor...
Organ and tissue formation are highly regulated processes during embryonic development. Defects in t...
AbstractGastrulation in C. elegans embryos involves ingression of individual cells, but is driven by...
The Arp2/3 complex is important for morphogenesis in various developmental systems, but specific in ...
How embryonic cells transition from spatial patterning to morphogenesis is a fascinating and incompl...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Embryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives morphogenesis, but t...
Embryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives morphogenesis, but t...
SummaryBackgroundEmbryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives mor...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Background: Gastrulation is a key transition in embryogenesis; it requires self-organized cellular c...
Background: Gastrulation is a key transition in embryogenesis; it requires self-organized cellular c...
SummaryBackgroundEmbryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives mor...
Organ and tissue formation are highly regulated processes during embryonic development. Defects in t...
AbstractGastrulation in C. elegans embryos involves ingression of individual cells, but is driven by...
The Arp2/3 complex is important for morphogenesis in various developmental systems, but specific in ...
How embryonic cells transition from spatial patterning to morphogenesis is a fascinating and incompl...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Embryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives morphogenesis, but t...
Embryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives morphogenesis, but t...
SummaryBackgroundEmbryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives mor...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
Understanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cytoskeletal...
AbstractUnderstanding the links between developmental patterning mechanisms and force-producing cyto...
Background: Gastrulation is a key transition in embryogenesis; it requires self-organized cellular c...
Background: Gastrulation is a key transition in embryogenesis; it requires self-organized cellular c...
SummaryBackgroundEmbryonic patterning mechanisms regulate the cytoskeletal machinery that drives mor...
Organ and tissue formation are highly regulated processes during embryonic development. Defects in t...
AbstractGastrulation in C. elegans embryos involves ingression of individual cells, but is driven by...