The control of cell shape during cytokinesis requires a precise regulation of mechanical properties of the cell cortex. Only few studies have addressed the mechanisms underlying the robust production of unequal-sized daughters during asymmetric cell division. Here we report that unequal daughter-cell sizes resulting from asymmetric sensory organ precursor divisions in Drosophila are controlled by the relative amount of cortical branched Actin between the two cell poles. We demonstrate this by mistargeting the machinery for branched Actin dynamics using nanobodies and optogenetics. We can thereby engineer the cell shape with temporal precision and thus the daughter-cell size at different stages of cytokinesis. Most strikingly, inverting cort...
It has been shown that two different pathways - the spindle and the polarity pathways- co-regulate t...
Cytokinesis, the physical separation of daughter cells at the end of mitosis, requires precise regul...
International audienceActomyosin supracellular networks emerge during development and tissue repair....
In Drosophila Sensory Organ Precursors (SOP), asymmetric cell division gives rise to two daughter ce...
Summary: Metazoan cells can generate unequal-sized sibling cells during cell division. This form of ...
Asymmetric cell division, creating sibling cells with distinct developmental potentials, can be mani...
In the Drosophila embryonic central nervous system, the neural precursor cells called neuroblasts un...
International audienceTissue elongation is known to be controlled by oriented cell division, elongat...
During development, organs with different shape and functionality form from a single fertilized egg ...
AbstractBackground: Generation of cell-fate diversity in Metazoan depends in part on asymmetric cell...
Actomyosin supracellular networks emerge during development and tissue repair. These cytoskeletal st...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Asymmetric cell division—where two dissimilar daughter cells are produced—relies on asymmetric posit...
Cytokinesis, the physical separation of daughter cells at the end of mitosis, requires precise regul...
Cell and tissue morphogenesis depends on the correct regulation of non-muscle Myosin II, but how thi...
It has been shown that two different pathways - the spindle and the polarity pathways- co-regulate t...
Cytokinesis, the physical separation of daughter cells at the end of mitosis, requires precise regul...
International audienceActomyosin supracellular networks emerge during development and tissue repair....
In Drosophila Sensory Organ Precursors (SOP), asymmetric cell division gives rise to two daughter ce...
Summary: Metazoan cells can generate unequal-sized sibling cells during cell division. This form of ...
Asymmetric cell division, creating sibling cells with distinct developmental potentials, can be mani...
In the Drosophila embryonic central nervous system, the neural precursor cells called neuroblasts un...
International audienceTissue elongation is known to be controlled by oriented cell division, elongat...
During development, organs with different shape and functionality form from a single fertilized egg ...
AbstractBackground: Generation of cell-fate diversity in Metazoan depends in part on asymmetric cell...
Actomyosin supracellular networks emerge during development and tissue repair. These cytoskeletal st...
Regulation of cell growth and cell division plays fundamental roles in tissue morphogenesis. However...
Asymmetric cell division—where two dissimilar daughter cells are produced—relies on asymmetric posit...
Cytokinesis, the physical separation of daughter cells at the end of mitosis, requires precise regul...
Cell and tissue morphogenesis depends on the correct regulation of non-muscle Myosin II, but how thi...
It has been shown that two different pathways - the spindle and the polarity pathways- co-regulate t...
Cytokinesis, the physical separation of daughter cells at the end of mitosis, requires precise regul...
International audienceActomyosin supracellular networks emerge during development and tissue repair....