AbstractDifferentiation of Drosophila Schneider cells caused by DNA double-strand break (DSB)-inducing topoisomerase II (topo II) inhibitors were attenuated by ICRF-193, a non-DNA-damaging topo II inhibitor. ICRF-193 did not inhibit differentiation induced by neocarzinostatin (NCS), a drug that causes DNA DSBs independent of topo II. Schneider cells differentiated upon treatment with γ-ray. These results suggest that DNA DSBs induce myogenic differentiation of Schneider cells. We also found DNA replication inhibitors, hydroxyurea (HU), aphidicolin, and ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS) induced myogenic differentiation of Schneider cells. HU-induced differentiation was inhibited upon pretreatment of cells with chemical inhibitors of PP 1/2A, p38 M...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
Muscle differentiation is a complex process finely tuned by the interplay of positive and negative f...
AbstractIn higher organisms, mononucleated myoblasts fuse to form multinucleated myotubes. During th...
AbstractThe fusion of myoblasts to make multinucleate muscle fibres is central to muscle development...
AbstractIn Drosophila, myoblast fusion is a conserved process in which founder cells (FCs) and fusio...
AbstractIt is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate dif...
AbstractA key feature of myogenesis is the fusion of myoblasts to form multinucleate myotubes. Recen...
It is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate different p...
The formation of a multi-nucleate myofibre is directed, in Drosophila, by a founder cell. In the emb...
It is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate different p...
AbstractAggregation and fusion of myoblasts to form myotubes is essential for myogenesis in many org...
AbstractSomatic muscle formation in Drosophila requires fusion of muscle founder cells with fusion-c...
Type I and type II DNA-topoisomerases are essential enzymes that mediate replication, transcription,...
AbstractDuring insect myogenesis, myoblasts are organized into a pre-pattern by specialized organize...
Muscle differentiation is a complex process finely tuned by the interplay of positive and negative f...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
Muscle differentiation is a complex process finely tuned by the interplay of positive and negative f...
AbstractIn higher organisms, mononucleated myoblasts fuse to form multinucleated myotubes. During th...
AbstractThe fusion of myoblasts to make multinucleate muscle fibres is central to muscle development...
AbstractIn Drosophila, myoblast fusion is a conserved process in which founder cells (FCs) and fusio...
AbstractIt is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate dif...
AbstractA key feature of myogenesis is the fusion of myoblasts to form multinucleate myotubes. Recen...
It is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate different p...
The formation of a multi-nucleate myofibre is directed, in Drosophila, by a founder cell. In the emb...
It is unknown how the general patterning mechanisms that subdivide the mesoderm initiate different p...
AbstractAggregation and fusion of myoblasts to form myotubes is essential for myogenesis in many org...
AbstractSomatic muscle formation in Drosophila requires fusion of muscle founder cells with fusion-c...
Type I and type II DNA-topoisomerases are essential enzymes that mediate replication, transcription,...
AbstractDuring insect myogenesis, myoblasts are organized into a pre-pattern by specialized organize...
Muscle differentiation is a complex process finely tuned by the interplay of positive and negative f...
AbstractBackground:Drosophila embryogenesis is initiated by 13 rapid syncytial mitotic divisions tha...
Muscle differentiation is a complex process finely tuned by the interplay of positive and negative f...
AbstractIn higher organisms, mononucleated myoblasts fuse to form multinucleated myotubes. During th...