[[abstract]]Echinoid (Ed) is a homophilic immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (CAM) that localizes to adherens junctions (AJs) and cooperates with Drosophila melanogaster epithelial (DE)-cadherin to mediate cell adhesion. Here we show that Ed takes part in many processes of dorsal closure, a morphogenetic movement driven by coordinated cell shape changes and migration of epidermal cells to cover the underlying amnioserosa. Ed is differentially expressed, appearing in epidermis but not in amnioserosa cells. Ed functions independently from the JNK signaling pathway and is required to regulate cell morphology, and for assembly of actomyosin cable, filopodial protrusion and coordinated cell migration in dorsal-most epidermal...
SummaryBackgroundThe morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the preci...
During Drosophila gastrulation, amnioserosa (AS) cells flatten and spread as an epithelial sheet. We...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...
AbstractEchinoid (Ed) is a homophilic immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (CAM) ...
AbstractEchinoid (Ed) is a homophilic immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (CAM) ...
Epithelial morphogenesis requires cell shape changes coordinated by local modulations of the actin c...
[[abstract]]Echinoid is an immunoglobulin domain-containing transmembrane protein that modulates cel...
SummaryEchinoid is an immunoglobulin domain-containing transmembrane protein that modulates cell-cel...
Tissue morphogenesis relies on the coordinated action of actin networks, cell–cell adhesions, and ce...
Cell shape changes within epithelia require the regulation of adhesive molecules that maintain tissu...
Tissue morphogenesis requires force-generating mechanisms to drive the organization of cells into co...
Tissue morphogenesis requires force-generating mechanisms to drive the organization of cells into co...
Drosophila embryonic dorsal closure is a developmental epithelial fusion event that resembles verteb...
Cadherins control intercellular adhesion in epithelial cells. This property relies on the ability to...
Precise regulation of cell shape is vital for building functional tissues. Here, we study the mechan...
SummaryBackgroundThe morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the preci...
During Drosophila gastrulation, amnioserosa (AS) cells flatten and spread as an epithelial sheet. We...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...
AbstractEchinoid (Ed) is a homophilic immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (CAM) ...
AbstractEchinoid (Ed) is a homophilic immunoglobulin domain-containing cell adhesion molecule (CAM) ...
Epithelial morphogenesis requires cell shape changes coordinated by local modulations of the actin c...
[[abstract]]Echinoid is an immunoglobulin domain-containing transmembrane protein that modulates cel...
SummaryEchinoid is an immunoglobulin domain-containing transmembrane protein that modulates cell-cel...
Tissue morphogenesis relies on the coordinated action of actin networks, cell–cell adhesions, and ce...
Cell shape changes within epithelia require the regulation of adhesive molecules that maintain tissu...
Tissue morphogenesis requires force-generating mechanisms to drive the organization of cells into co...
Tissue morphogenesis requires force-generating mechanisms to drive the organization of cells into co...
Drosophila embryonic dorsal closure is a developmental epithelial fusion event that resembles verteb...
Cadherins control intercellular adhesion in epithelial cells. This property relies on the ability to...
Precise regulation of cell shape is vital for building functional tissues. Here, we study the mechan...
SummaryBackgroundThe morphogenic movements that characterize embryonic development require the preci...
During Drosophila gastrulation, amnioserosa (AS) cells flatten and spread as an epithelial sheet. We...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...