The ability to dictate cell fate decisions is critical during animal development. Moreover, faithful execution of this process ensures proper tissue homeostasis throughout adulthood, whereas defects in the molecular machinery involved may contribute to disease. Evolutionarily conserved protein complexes control cell fate decisions across diverse tissues. Maintaining proper daughter cell inheritance patterns of these determinants during mitosis is therefore a fundamental step of the cell fate decision-making process. In this review, we will discuss two key aspects of this fate determinant segregation activity, cortical cell polarity and mitotic spindle orientation, and how they operate together to produce oriented cell divisions that ultimat...
Cell proliferation and cell polarity need to be precisely coordinated to orient the asymmetric cell ...
Cell and tissue polarity guide a large variety of developmental processes, in-cluding the choice bet...
Cell division orientation is thought to result from a competition between cell geometry and polarity...
During development, the establishment of proper tissue architecture depends upon the coordinated con...
Cell division orientation during animal development can serve to correctly organize and shape tissue...
Decisions of when and where to divide are crucial for cell survival and fate, and for tissue organiz...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle has been proposed to control cell fate choices, tissue archit...
In any mitotic cell, the orientation of the mitotic spindle determines the orientation of the cleava...
Mitosis is a process requiring strict spatial organization of cellular components. In particular, th...
Stem cells use mode of cell division, symmetric (SCD) versus asymmetric (ACD), to balance expansion ...
Animal cells undergo dramatic changes in shape, mechanics and polarity as they progress through the ...
the posterior cell is aligned along the long axis of the distributions of several asymmetrically loc...
Spatio-temporal coordination of events during cell division is crucial for animal development. In re...
SummaryProper spatial control of the cell division plane is essential to any developing organism. In...
Neurogenesis is a dynamic process that produces a diverse number of glial and neural cell types from...
Cell proliferation and cell polarity need to be precisely coordinated to orient the asymmetric cell ...
Cell and tissue polarity guide a large variety of developmental processes, in-cluding the choice bet...
Cell division orientation is thought to result from a competition between cell geometry and polarity...
During development, the establishment of proper tissue architecture depends upon the coordinated con...
Cell division orientation during animal development can serve to correctly organize and shape tissue...
Decisions of when and where to divide are crucial for cell survival and fate, and for tissue organiz...
The orientation of the mitotic spindle has been proposed to control cell fate choices, tissue archit...
In any mitotic cell, the orientation of the mitotic spindle determines the orientation of the cleava...
Mitosis is a process requiring strict spatial organization of cellular components. In particular, th...
Stem cells use mode of cell division, symmetric (SCD) versus asymmetric (ACD), to balance expansion ...
Animal cells undergo dramatic changes in shape, mechanics and polarity as they progress through the ...
the posterior cell is aligned along the long axis of the distributions of several asymmetrically loc...
Spatio-temporal coordination of events during cell division is crucial for animal development. In re...
SummaryProper spatial control of the cell division plane is essential to any developing organism. In...
Neurogenesis is a dynamic process that produces a diverse number of glial and neural cell types from...
Cell proliferation and cell polarity need to be precisely coordinated to orient the asymmetric cell ...
Cell and tissue polarity guide a large variety of developmental processes, in-cluding the choice bet...
Cell division orientation is thought to result from a competition between cell geometry and polarity...