AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingless (Wg) in tissue culture cells. While previous results indicate that loss of function for fz has tissue polarity defects, loss-of-function effects of Dfz2 are not known. Here, we have examined the requirements of fz and Dfz2 during neurogenesis. Our results indicate that both Fz and DFz2 function in Wg signaling, and loss of either of the two affects the same subset of neuroblasts as those affected by loss of wg. While these defects are partially penetrant in embryos lacking either fz or Dfz2, the penetrance is significantly enhanced in embryos lacking both. Since the penetrance of the CNS phenotypes is not complete in double mutants, additio...
AbstractWe investigated the potential of double-stranded RNA to interfere with the function of genes...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz) proteins are serpentine receptors that transduce critical cellular signals dur...
Although it is well established that the Frizzled receptor is involved in the transmission of polari...
AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingles...
AbstractThe highly conserved Wnt family of growth factors is essential for generating embryonic patt...
AbstractA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For example, the ...
International audienceA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For...
AbstractIn Drosophila wing imaginal discs, the Wingless (Wg) protein acts as a morphogen, emanating ...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractBackground: The frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila encodes the founding member of the large fa...
AbstractDuring animal development, Wnt/Wingless (Wg) signaling is required for the patterning of mul...
AbstractA novel class of receptor – the Frizzled family – has been identified and the members show...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractWnt signals control cell fate decisions and orchestrate cell behavior in metazoan animals. I...
AbstractMembers of the Wg/Wnt family provide key intercellular signals during embryonic development ...
AbstractWe investigated the potential of double-stranded RNA to interfere with the function of genes...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz) proteins are serpentine receptors that transduce critical cellular signals dur...
Although it is well established that the Frizzled receptor is involved in the transmission of polari...
AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingles...
AbstractThe highly conserved Wnt family of growth factors is essential for generating embryonic patt...
AbstractA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For example, the ...
International audienceA variety of factors could influence how far developmental signals spread. For...
AbstractIn Drosophila wing imaginal discs, the Wingless (Wg) protein acts as a morphogen, emanating ...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
AbstractBackground: The frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila encodes the founding member of the large fa...
AbstractDuring animal development, Wnt/Wingless (Wg) signaling is required for the patterning of mul...
AbstractA novel class of receptor – the Frizzled family – has been identified and the members show...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractWnt signals control cell fate decisions and orchestrate cell behavior in metazoan animals. I...
AbstractMembers of the Wg/Wnt family provide key intercellular signals during embryonic development ...
AbstractWe investigated the potential of double-stranded RNA to interfere with the function of genes...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz) proteins are serpentine receptors that transduce critical cellular signals dur...
Although it is well established that the Frizzled receptor is involved in the transmission of polari...