AbstractThe coordination between cell proliferation and cell death is essential to maintain homeostasis within multicellular organisms. The mechanisms underlying this regulation are yet to be completely understood. Here, we report the identification of hippo (hpo) as a gene that regulates both cell proliferation and cell death in Drosophila. hpo encodes a Ste-20 family protein kinase that binds to and phosphorylates the tumor suppressor protein Salvador (Sav), which is known to interact with the Warts (Wts) protein kinase. Loss of hpo results in elevated transcription of the cell cycle regulator cyclin E and the cell-death inhibitor diap1, leading to increased proliferation and reduced apoptosis. Further, we show that hpo, sav, and wts defi...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is one of the most important regulatory events for proper tissu...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Four recent papers describe the characterization in Drosophila of Hippo, a serine/threonine kinase o...
AbstractThe coordination between cell proliferation and cell death is essential to maintain homeosta...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining homeostasis is critical to the well-being of an organism and is...
Proliferation and apoptosis must be precisely regulated to form organs with appropriate cell numbers...
Proliferation and apoptosis must be precisely regulated to form organs with appropriate cell numbers...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining homeostasis is critical to the well-being of an organism and is...
International audienceTissue growth during animal development is tightly controlled so that the orga...
The Hippo pathway controls organ size by multiple mechanisms that ultimately regulate the transcript...
SummaryCoordination of cell proliferation and cell death is essential to attain proper organ size du...
Hippo pathway is an organ size regulating pathway that has implications in organogenesis, cell compe...
AbstractThe number of cells in an organism is determined by regulating both cell proliferation and c...
First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo signaling pathway is a conserved regulator of organ size. ...
SummaryThe Hippo (Hpo) tumor suppressor pathway regulates tissue size by inhibiting cell proliferati...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is one of the most important regulatory events for proper tissu...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Four recent papers describe the characterization in Drosophila of Hippo, a serine/threonine kinase o...
AbstractThe coordination between cell proliferation and cell death is essential to maintain homeosta...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining homeostasis is critical to the well-being of an organism and is...
Proliferation and apoptosis must be precisely regulated to form organs with appropriate cell numbers...
Proliferation and apoptosis must be precisely regulated to form organs with appropriate cell numbers...
AbstractEstablishing and maintaining homeostasis is critical to the well-being of an organism and is...
International audienceTissue growth during animal development is tightly controlled so that the orga...
The Hippo pathway controls organ size by multiple mechanisms that ultimately regulate the transcript...
SummaryCoordination of cell proliferation and cell death is essential to attain proper organ size du...
Hippo pathway is an organ size regulating pathway that has implications in organogenesis, cell compe...
AbstractThe number of cells in an organism is determined by regulating both cell proliferation and c...
First discovered in Drosophila, the Hippo signaling pathway is a conserved regulator of organ size. ...
SummaryThe Hippo (Hpo) tumor suppressor pathway regulates tissue size by inhibiting cell proliferati...
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is one of the most important regulatory events for proper tissu...
SummaryCorrect organ size is determined by the balance between cell death and proliferation. Perturb...
Four recent papers describe the characterization in Drosophila of Hippo, a serine/threonine kinase o...