AbstractPar proteins establish discrete intracellular spatial domains to polarize many different cell types. In the single-cell embryo of the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, the segregation of Par proteins is crucial for proper division and cell fate specification. Actomyosin-based cortical flows drive the initial formation of anterior and posterior Par domains, but cortical actin is not required for the maintenance of these domains. Here we develop a model of interactions between the Par proteins that includes both mutual inhibition and PAR-3 oligomerization. We show that this model gives rise to a bistable switch mechanism, allowing the Par proteins to occupy distinct anterior and posterior domains seen in the early C. elegans embry...
SummaryMany metazoan cell types are polarized by asymmetric partitioning of the conserved PAR (PAR-3...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are known to be localized asymmetrically in polarized C. elegan...
AbstractPar proteins establish discrete intracellular spatial domains to polarize many different cel...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
ABSTRACT At the one-cell stage, theC. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans embryonic polarity requires the asymmetrically distributed proteins P...
AbstractPolarity is a fundamental cellular feature that is critical for generating cell diversity an...
AbstractThe C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
SummaryAsymmetric localization of PAR proteins is a hallmark of polarized cells, but the mechanisms ...
AbstractThe C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
SummaryMany metazoan cell types are polarized by asymmetric partitioning of the conserved PAR (PAR-3...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are known to be localized asymmetrically in polarized C. elegan...
AbstractPar proteins establish discrete intracellular spatial domains to polarize many different cel...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
ABSTRACT At the one-cell stage, theC. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans embryonic polarity requires the asymmetrically distributed proteins P...
AbstractPolarity is a fundamental cellular feature that is critical for generating cell diversity an...
AbstractThe C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
SummaryAsymmetric localization of PAR proteins is a hallmark of polarized cells, but the mechanisms ...
AbstractThe C. elegans PAR proteins PAR-3, PAR-6, and PKC-3 are asymmetrically localized and have es...
SummaryMany metazoan cell types are polarized by asymmetric partitioning of the conserved PAR (PAR-3...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are known to be localized asymmetrically in polarized C. elegan...