AbstractRegulated transcription of the prospero gene in the Drosophila eye provides a model for how gene expression is specifically controlled by signals from receptor tyrosine kinases. We show that prospero is controlled by signals from the EGF receptor DER and the Sevenless receptor. A direct link is established between DER activation of a transcription enhancer in prospero and binding of two transcription factors that are targets of DER signaling. Binding of the cell-specific Lozenge protein is also required for activation, and overlapping Lozenge protein distribution and DER signaling establishes expression in a subset of equivalent cells competent to respond to Sevenless. We show that Sevenless activates prospero independent of the enh...
AbstractThe phyllopod (phyl) gene regulates the fates of a subset of cells in the developing Drosoph...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and Notch (N) proteins are different types of transmembrane recepto...
Development of properly patterned tissues requires cells to transit from a multipotent state to dive...
AbstractThe transcription repressor Tramtrack (TTK) is found in cone cells but not photoreceptor cel...
SummaryA critical question about signal transduction is how weak or transient activation of signalin...
AbstractMany developmental processes are regulated by intercellular signaling mechanisms that employ...
AbstractWe show that Tramtrack (TTK88) expression represses neuronal fate determination in the devel...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
Modulation of signalling pathways can trigger different cellular responses, including differences in...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinases such as the EGF receptor transduce extracellular signals into mult...
AbstractThe specification of the R7 photoreceptor cell in the developing eye of Drosophila is depend...
AbstractR7 photoreceptor fate in the Drosophila eye is induced by the activation of the Sevenless re...
As cells proceed along their developmental pathways they make a series of sequential cell fate decis...
AbstractThe Drosophila eye has contributed much to our knowledge of cell differentiation. This under...
AbstractDominantEllipsemutant alleles of theDrosophilaEGF receptor homologue (DER) dramatically supp...
AbstractThe phyllopod (phyl) gene regulates the fates of a subset of cells in the developing Drosoph...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and Notch (N) proteins are different types of transmembrane recepto...
Development of properly patterned tissues requires cells to transit from a multipotent state to dive...
AbstractThe transcription repressor Tramtrack (TTK) is found in cone cells but not photoreceptor cel...
SummaryA critical question about signal transduction is how weak or transient activation of signalin...
AbstractMany developmental processes are regulated by intercellular signaling mechanisms that employ...
AbstractWe show that Tramtrack (TTK88) expression represses neuronal fate determination in the devel...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
Modulation of signalling pathways can trigger different cellular responses, including differences in...
AbstractReceptor tyrosine kinases such as the EGF receptor transduce extracellular signals into mult...
AbstractThe specification of the R7 photoreceptor cell in the developing eye of Drosophila is depend...
AbstractR7 photoreceptor fate in the Drosophila eye is induced by the activation of the Sevenless re...
As cells proceed along their developmental pathways they make a series of sequential cell fate decis...
AbstractThe Drosophila eye has contributed much to our knowledge of cell differentiation. This under...
AbstractDominantEllipsemutant alleles of theDrosophilaEGF receptor homologue (DER) dramatically supp...
AbstractThe phyllopod (phyl) gene regulates the fates of a subset of cells in the developing Drosoph...
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and Notch (N) proteins are different types of transmembrane recepto...
Development of properly patterned tissues requires cells to transit from a multipotent state to dive...