The abundance and diversity of intermediate filaments (IFs) in the C. elegans intestine indicate important contributions to intestinal function and organismal wellbeing. Fluorescent IF reporters localize below the actin-rich brush border and are highly enriched in the lumen-enveloping endotube, which is attached to the C. elegans apical junction. Mapping intestinal viscoelasticity by contact-free Brillouin microscopy reveals that the IF-rich endotube is positioned at the interface between the stiff brush border and soft cytoplasm suggesting a mechanical buffering function to deal with the frequent luminal distortions occurring during food intake and movement. In accordance, depletion of IFB-2, IFC-2 and IFD-2 leads to intestinal lumen dilat...
The structural proteins of the cytoplasmic intermediate filaments (IFs) arise in the nematode Caenor...
Our previous calculations of ionic interactions indicated that the Caenorhabditis elegans intermedia...
Sustained polarity and adhesion of epithelial cells is essential for the protection of our organs an...
The abundance and diversity of intermediate filaments (IFs) in the C. elegans intestine indicate imp...
The dimerisation properties of six intestine-expressed intermediate filament (IF) proteins (B2, C1, ...
Establishment and maintenance of tissue morphogenesis are key processes in building a functional org...
The intestine is an organ essential to organismal nutrient absorption, metabolic control, barrier fu...
AbstractWe wish to understand how organ-specific structures assemble during embryonic development. I...
<p>(A-E) <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> L4 larvae of the indicated genotype were fed for 24 h on control (...
AbstractCytoplasmic intermediate filaments (cIFs) are thought to provide mechanical strength to vert...
The enrichment of intermediate filaments in the apical cytoplasm of intestinal cells is evolutionary...
The cytoplasmic intermediate filament cytoskeleton provides a tissue-specific three-dimensional scaf...
The in vitro polymerization and tissue-specific expression patterns of the four essential intermedia...
Epithelial tubes are essential components of metazoan organ systems that control the flow of fluids ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans intestine is a simple and accessible model system to analyze the ...
The structural proteins of the cytoplasmic intermediate filaments (IFs) arise in the nematode Caenor...
Our previous calculations of ionic interactions indicated that the Caenorhabditis elegans intermedia...
Sustained polarity and adhesion of epithelial cells is essential for the protection of our organs an...
The abundance and diversity of intermediate filaments (IFs) in the C. elegans intestine indicate imp...
The dimerisation properties of six intestine-expressed intermediate filament (IF) proteins (B2, C1, ...
Establishment and maintenance of tissue morphogenesis are key processes in building a functional org...
The intestine is an organ essential to organismal nutrient absorption, metabolic control, barrier fu...
AbstractWe wish to understand how organ-specific structures assemble during embryonic development. I...
<p>(A-E) <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> L4 larvae of the indicated genotype were fed for 24 h on control (...
AbstractCytoplasmic intermediate filaments (cIFs) are thought to provide mechanical strength to vert...
The enrichment of intermediate filaments in the apical cytoplasm of intestinal cells is evolutionary...
The cytoplasmic intermediate filament cytoskeleton provides a tissue-specific three-dimensional scaf...
The in vitro polymerization and tissue-specific expression patterns of the four essential intermedia...
Epithelial tubes are essential components of metazoan organ systems that control the flow of fluids ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans intestine is a simple and accessible model system to analyze the ...
The structural proteins of the cytoplasmic intermediate filaments (IFs) arise in the nematode Caenor...
Our previous calculations of ionic interactions indicated that the Caenorhabditis elegans intermedia...
Sustained polarity and adhesion of epithelial cells is essential for the protection of our organs an...