SummaryMany cells undergo symmetry-breaking polarization toward a randomly oriented “front” in the absence of spatial cues. In budding yeast, such polarization involves a positive feedback loop that enables amplification of stochastically arising clusters of polarity factors. Previous mathematical modeling suggested that, if more than one cluster were amplified, the clusters would compete for limiting resources and the largest would “win,” explaining why yeast cells always make one and only one bud. Here, using imaging with improved spatiotemporal resolution, we show the transient coexistence of multiple clusters during polarity establishment, as predicted by the model. Unexpectedly, we also find that initial polarity factor clustering is o...
<p>Establishing an axis of cell polarity is central to cell motility, tissue morphogenesis, and cell...
AbstractComplex biochemical networks can be understood by identifying their principal regulatory mot...
<div><p>Polarity establishment, the spontaneous generation of asymmetric molecular distributions, is...
Many cells undergo symmetry-breaking polarization toward a randomly oriented “front” in the absence ...
SummaryFor budding yeast to ensure formation of only one bud, cells must polarize toward one, and on...
Polarity establishment in many cells is thought to occur via positive feedback that reinforces even ...
Establishment of cell polarity-or symmetry breaking-relies on local accumulation of polarity regulat...
SummaryCellular polarization is often a response to distinct extracellular or intracellular cues, su...
SummaryCell polarity is critical for the form and function of many cell types. During polarity estab...
How cells generate a single axis of polarity for mating, division, and movement is unknown. In this ...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Cell polarity is critical for the form and function of many celltypes. During polarity establishment...
Cellular polarization is often a response to distinct extracellular or intracellular cues, such as n...
Spontaneous pattern formation in Turing systems relies on feedback. But patterns in cells and tissue...
<p>Polarization is important for the function and morphology of many different cell types. The keys ...
<p>Establishing an axis of cell polarity is central to cell motility, tissue morphogenesis, and cell...
AbstractComplex biochemical networks can be understood by identifying their principal regulatory mot...
<div><p>Polarity establishment, the spontaneous generation of asymmetric molecular distributions, is...
Many cells undergo symmetry-breaking polarization toward a randomly oriented “front” in the absence ...
SummaryFor budding yeast to ensure formation of only one bud, cells must polarize toward one, and on...
Polarity establishment in many cells is thought to occur via positive feedback that reinforces even ...
Establishment of cell polarity-or symmetry breaking-relies on local accumulation of polarity regulat...
SummaryCellular polarization is often a response to distinct extracellular or intracellular cues, su...
SummaryCell polarity is critical for the form and function of many cell types. During polarity estab...
How cells generate a single axis of polarity for mating, division, and movement is unknown. In this ...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Cell polarity is critical for the form and function of many celltypes. During polarity establishment...
Cellular polarization is often a response to distinct extracellular or intracellular cues, such as n...
Spontaneous pattern formation in Turing systems relies on feedback. But patterns in cells and tissue...
<p>Polarization is important for the function and morphology of many different cell types. The keys ...
<p>Establishing an axis of cell polarity is central to cell motility, tissue morphogenesis, and cell...
AbstractComplex biochemical networks can be understood by identifying their principal regulatory mot...
<div><p>Polarity establishment, the spontaneous generation of asymmetric molecular distributions, is...