AbstractIn Drosophila, commitment of a cell to a sense organ precursor (SOP) fate requires bHLH proneural transcription factor upregulation, a process that depends in most cases on the interplay of proneural gene autoregulation and inhibitory Notch signaling. A subset of SOPs are selected by a recruitment pathway involving EGFR signaling to ectodermal cells expressing the proneural gene atonal. We show that EGFR signaling drives recruitment by directly facilitating atonal autoregulation. Pointed, the transcription factor that mediates EGFR signaling, and Atonal protein itself bind cooperatively to adjacent conserved binding sites in an atonal enhancer. Recruitment is therefore contingent on the combined presence of Atonal protein (providing...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway is critical in cell fate specification throughout development. I...
AbstractIn the imaginal tissue of developing fruit flies, achaete (ac) and scute (sc) expression def...
AbstractDrosophila atonal (ato) is the proneural gene of the chordotonal organs (CHOs) in the periph...
AbstractIn Drosophila, commitment of a cell to a sense organ precursor (SOP) fate requires bHLH pron...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila proneural genes act in the process of selecting neural precursors from...
AbstractThe atonal (ato) proneural gene specifies a stereotypic number of sensory organ precursors (...
AbstractIntercellular signaling through the EGF receptor (EGFR) patterns the Drosophila egg. The TGF...
AbstractBackground Receptors of the Notch family affect the determination of many cell types. In the...
AbstractMany different intercellular signaling pathways are known but, for most, it is unclear wheth...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye is specified by the concerted action of seven nuclear factors th...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinases such as the EGF receptor transduce extracellular signals into mult...
AbstractOrganogenesis proceeds in multiple steps and events that need to be coordinated in time and ...
AbstractSignaling by the Drosophila EGF receptor (DER) is modulated by four known EGF-like proteins:...
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway is critical in cell fate specification throughout development. I...
AbstractIn the imaginal tissue of developing fruit flies, achaete (ac) and scute (sc) expression def...
AbstractDrosophila atonal (ato) is the proneural gene of the chordotonal organs (CHOs) in the periph...
AbstractIn Drosophila, commitment of a cell to a sense organ precursor (SOP) fate requires bHLH pron...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila proneural genes act in the process of selecting neural precursors from...
AbstractThe atonal (ato) proneural gene specifies a stereotypic number of sensory organ precursors (...
AbstractIntercellular signaling through the EGF receptor (EGFR) patterns the Drosophila egg. The TGF...
AbstractBackground Receptors of the Notch family affect the determination of many cell types. In the...
AbstractMany different intercellular signaling pathways are known but, for most, it is unclear wheth...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye is specified by the concerted action of seven nuclear factors th...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinases such as the EGF receptor transduce extracellular signals into mult...
AbstractOrganogenesis proceeds in multiple steps and events that need to be coordinated in time and ...
AbstractSignaling by the Drosophila EGF receptor (DER) is modulated by four known EGF-like proteins:...
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractThe Notch signaling pathway is critical in cell fate specification throughout development. I...
AbstractIn the imaginal tissue of developing fruit flies, achaete (ac) and scute (sc) expression def...
AbstractDrosophila atonal (ato) is the proneural gene of the chordotonal organs (CHOs) in the periph...