SummaryPrecise regulation of stem cell self-renewal/differentiation is essential for embryogenesis and tumor suppression. Drosophila neural progenitors (neuroblasts) align their spindle along an apical/basal polarity axis to generate a self-renewed apical neuroblast and a differentiating basal cell. Here, we genetically disrupt spindle orientation without altering cell polarity to test the role of spindle orientation in self-renewal/differentiation. We perform correlative live imaging of polarity markers and spindle orientation over multiple divisions within intact brains, followed by molecular marker analysis of cell fate. We find that spindle alignment orthogonal to apical/basal polarity always segregates apical determinants into both sib...
Cleavage plane orientation has been thought to govern the fate of neural stem cell progeny, but supp...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
AbstractDrosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions generate two daughters of unequal size and fate. ...
SummaryPrecise regulation of stem cell self-renewal/differentiation is essential for embryogenesis a...
AbstractMitotic spindle orientation in polarized cells determines whether they divide symmetrically ...
Controlling the orientation of cell division is important in the context of cell fate choices and ti...
SummaryDuring development, directional cell division is a major mechanism for establishing the orien...
Stem cells possess the properties of self-renewal and differentiation, and mainly rely on two strate...
AbstractAsymmetric cell division generates two daughter cells of differential gene expression and/or...
AbstractRecent studies have found that Drosophila gene products required for zonula adherens formati...
SummaryDuring mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented ...
Asymmetric cell division is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism widely used to generate cellular d...
During mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented paralle...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
AbstractWe have studied the division of postembryonic neuroblasts (Nbs) in the outer proliferation c...
Cleavage plane orientation has been thought to govern the fate of neural stem cell progeny, but supp...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
AbstractDrosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions generate two daughters of unequal size and fate. ...
SummaryPrecise regulation of stem cell self-renewal/differentiation is essential for embryogenesis a...
AbstractMitotic spindle orientation in polarized cells determines whether they divide symmetrically ...
Controlling the orientation of cell division is important in the context of cell fate choices and ti...
SummaryDuring development, directional cell division is a major mechanism for establishing the orien...
Stem cells possess the properties of self-renewal and differentiation, and mainly rely on two strate...
AbstractAsymmetric cell division generates two daughter cells of differential gene expression and/or...
AbstractRecent studies have found that Drosophila gene products required for zonula adherens formati...
SummaryDuring mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented ...
Asymmetric cell division is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism widely used to generate cellular d...
During mammalian neurogenesis, progenitor cells can divide with the mitotic spindle oriented paralle...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
AbstractWe have studied the division of postembryonic neuroblasts (Nbs) in the outer proliferation c...
Cleavage plane orientation has been thought to govern the fate of neural stem cell progeny, but supp...
Asymmetric cell division (ACD) is the fundamental process through which one cell divides into two ce...
AbstractDrosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions generate two daughters of unequal size and fate. ...