AbstractMitotic spindle orientation in polarized cells determines whether they divide symmetrically or asymmetrically. Moreover, regulated spindle orientation may be important for embryonic development, stem cell biology, and tumor growth. Drosophila neuroblasts align their spindle along an apical/basal cortical polarity axis to self-renew an apical neuroblast and generate a basal differentiating cell. It is unknown whether spindle alignment requires both apical and basal cues, nor have molecular motors been identified that regulate spindle movement. Using live imaging of neuroblasts within intact larval brains, we detect independent movement of both apical and basal spindle poles, suggesting that forces act on both poles. We show that redu...
SummaryAsymmetric cell division is intensely studied because it can generate cellular diversity as w...
SummaryDrosophila neural stem cells, larval brain neuroblasts (NBs), align their mitotic spindles al...
In animal cells, mitotic spindles are oriented by the dynein/dynactin motor complex, which exerts a ...
SummaryPrecise regulation of stem cell self-renewal/differentiation is essential for embryogenesis a...
Controlling the orientation of cell division is important in the context of cell fate choices and ti...
Asymmetric stem cell division is thought to require precise orientation of the mitotic spindle. Howe...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
Polarized cortical cues are known to guide spindle movements to dictate division axis and cleavage s...
SummaryDuring development, directional cell division is a major mechanism for establishing the orien...
SummaryCortical polarity regulates cell division, migration, and differentiation. Microtubules induc...
AbstractDrosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions generate two daughters of unequal size and fate. ...
Asymmetric cell division is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism widely used to generate cellular d...
SummaryMitotic spindles in epithelial cells are oriented in the plane of the epithelium so that both...
AbstractThe orientation of cell division can have important consequences on the choice of cell fates...
Proper orientation of the mitotic spindle is essential during animal development for the generation ...
SummaryAsymmetric cell division is intensely studied because it can generate cellular diversity as w...
SummaryDrosophila neural stem cells, larval brain neuroblasts (NBs), align their mitotic spindles al...
In animal cells, mitotic spindles are oriented by the dynein/dynactin motor complex, which exerts a ...
SummaryPrecise regulation of stem cell self-renewal/differentiation is essential for embryogenesis a...
Controlling the orientation of cell division is important in the context of cell fate choices and ti...
Asymmetric stem cell division is thought to require precise orientation of the mitotic spindle. Howe...
SummaryStem cell asymmetric division requires tight control of spindle orientation. To study this ke...
Polarized cortical cues are known to guide spindle movements to dictate division axis and cleavage s...
SummaryDuring development, directional cell division is a major mechanism for establishing the orien...
SummaryCortical polarity regulates cell division, migration, and differentiation. Microtubules induc...
AbstractDrosophila neuroblast asymmetric divisions generate two daughters of unequal size and fate. ...
Asymmetric cell division is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism widely used to generate cellular d...
SummaryMitotic spindles in epithelial cells are oriented in the plane of the epithelium so that both...
AbstractThe orientation of cell division can have important consequences on the choice of cell fates...
Proper orientation of the mitotic spindle is essential during animal development for the generation ...
SummaryAsymmetric cell division is intensely studied because it can generate cellular diversity as w...
SummaryDrosophila neural stem cells, larval brain neuroblasts (NBs), align their mitotic spindles al...
In animal cells, mitotic spindles are oriented by the dynein/dynactin motor complex, which exerts a ...