AbstractNotch and EGFR signaling pathways play important roles in photoreceptor differentiation during Drosophila eye development. Notch signaling induces Enhancer of Split (E(spl)) proteins to repress atonal (ato) expression and restrict R8 photoreceptor cell fate. The R8 precursors express rhomboid (rho), which is required for the release of active EGFR ligand to activate EGFR signaling in surrounding cells for the subsequent stepwise recruitment. However, it is not clear about the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation of rho and how the lateral inhibition of Notch signaling and rho expression are coordinated. In this study, we show that inactivation of Groucho (Gro), an evolutionally conserved transcriptional corepressor, inhibits Ato...
AbstractIn the Drosophila retina, photoreceptor differentiation is preceded by significant cell shap...
AbstractThe initial steps of pattern formation in the developing Drosophila eye involve the coordina...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz)/PCP signaling regulates planar, vectorial orientation of cells or groups of ce...
AbstractNotch and EGFR signaling pathways play important roles in photoreceptor differentiation duri...
AbstractAn outstanding model to study how neurons differentiate from among a field of equipotent und...
Notch signaling is an evolutionary conserved pathway that mediates binary cell-fate specification th...
AbstractSignaling pathways are often re-used during development in surprisingly different ways. The ...
Patterning of sensory organs requires precise regulation of neural induction and repression. The neu...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is the prototype tumor suppressor and is conserved in Drosophila....
AbstractBackground: During animal development, cells need to make spatially and temporally regulated...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractDominantEllipsemutant alleles of theDrosophilaEGF receptor homologue (DER) dramatically supp...
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractNotch signaling is one of the most important pathways in development and homeostasis, and is...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractIn the Drosophila retina, photoreceptor differentiation is preceded by significant cell shap...
AbstractThe initial steps of pattern formation in the developing Drosophila eye involve the coordina...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz)/PCP signaling regulates planar, vectorial orientation of cells or groups of ce...
AbstractNotch and EGFR signaling pathways play important roles in photoreceptor differentiation duri...
AbstractAn outstanding model to study how neurons differentiate from among a field of equipotent und...
Notch signaling is an evolutionary conserved pathway that mediates binary cell-fate specification th...
AbstractSignaling pathways are often re-used during development in surprisingly different ways. The ...
Patterning of sensory organs requires precise regulation of neural induction and repression. The neu...
AbstractThe retinoblastoma gene Rb is the prototype tumor suppressor and is conserved in Drosophila....
AbstractBackground: During animal development, cells need to make spatially and temporally regulated...
AbstractBackground: Intercellular signals are major determinants of cell fate during development. Ce...
AbstractDominantEllipsemutant alleles of theDrosophilaEGF receptor homologue (DER) dramatically supp...
AbstractThe determination of neuronal identity in Drosophila cells depends on the accurate expressio...
AbstractNotch signaling is one of the most important pathways in development and homeostasis, and is...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractIn the Drosophila retina, photoreceptor differentiation is preceded by significant cell shap...
AbstractThe initial steps of pattern formation in the developing Drosophila eye involve the coordina...
AbstractFrizzled (Fz)/PCP signaling regulates planar, vectorial orientation of cells or groups of ce...