AbstractRho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and myosin during wound healing. Here, we report that Pak3, but not Pak1, is a downstream target protein for Rac1 in wound closure of the Drosophila larval epidermis. Pak3-deficient larvae failed to close a wound hole and this defect was not rescued by Pak1 expression, indicating differential functions of the two proteins. Pak3 localized to the wound margin, which selectively required Rac1. Pak3-deficient larvae showed severe defects in actin-myosin organization at the wound margin and in submarginal cells, which was reminiscent of the phenotypes of Rac1-deficient larvae. These results suggest that Pak3 specifically mediates Rac1 signaling in organ...
AbstractBackground: In animal cells, GTPase signaling pathways are thought to generate cellular prot...
Injury is an inevitable part of life, making wound healing essential for survival. In postembryonic ...
Discs large (Dlg) is a multi-PDZ domain-containing protein belonging to the MAGUK superfamily of sca...
Rho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and myosin dur...
AbstractRho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and my...
AbstractEfficient wound healing including clotting and subsequent reepithelization is essential for ...
SummaryBackgroundCells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, a...
A wound induces cell polarization, in which myosin II is localized at the rear end of individual cel...
AbstractEfficient wound healing including clotting and subsequent reepithelization is essential for ...
<div><p>Wound healing is an essential homeostatic mechanism that maintains the epithelial barrier in...
Effective wound closure mechanisms are essential for maintenance of epithelial structure and functio...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in tissue reorganization and organ formation are fundamental q...
Epithelial morphogenesis takes place in response to F-actin modulation, which is regulated by signal...
We investigated cell shape changes during wound closure in the Drosophila larval epidermis. During r...
AbstractThe coordinated migration and fusion of epithelial sheets is a crucial morphogenetic tool us...
AbstractBackground: In animal cells, GTPase signaling pathways are thought to generate cellular prot...
Injury is an inevitable part of life, making wound healing essential for survival. In postembryonic ...
Discs large (Dlg) is a multi-PDZ domain-containing protein belonging to the MAGUK superfamily of sca...
Rho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and myosin dur...
AbstractRho-family small GTPases regulate epithelial cell sheet migration by organizing actin and my...
AbstractEfficient wound healing including clotting and subsequent reepithelization is essential for ...
SummaryBackgroundCells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, a...
A wound induces cell polarization, in which myosin II is localized at the rear end of individual cel...
AbstractEfficient wound healing including clotting and subsequent reepithelization is essential for ...
<div><p>Wound healing is an essential homeostatic mechanism that maintains the epithelial barrier in...
Effective wound closure mechanisms are essential for maintenance of epithelial structure and functio...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in tissue reorganization and organ formation are fundamental q...
Epithelial morphogenesis takes place in response to F-actin modulation, which is regulated by signal...
We investigated cell shape changes during wound closure in the Drosophila larval epidermis. During r...
AbstractThe coordinated migration and fusion of epithelial sheets is a crucial morphogenetic tool us...
AbstractBackground: In animal cells, GTPase signaling pathways are thought to generate cellular prot...
Injury is an inevitable part of life, making wound healing essential for survival. In postembryonic ...
Discs large (Dlg) is a multi-PDZ domain-containing protein belonging to the MAGUK superfamily of sca...