AbstractReorganization of the actin cytoskeleton and contraction of actomyosin play pivotal roles in controlling cell shape changes and motility in epithelial morphogenesis. Dephosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain (MRLC) by myosin phosphatase is one of the key events involved. Allelic combinations producing intermediate strength mutants of the Drosophila myosin-binding subunit (DMBS) of myosin phosphatase showed imaginal discs with multilayered disrupted morphologies, and extremely mislocated cells, suggesting that DMBS is required to maintain proper epithelial organization. Clonal analyses revealed that DMBS null mutant cells appear to retract basally and localization of apical junction markers such as DE-cadherin is indetec...
SummaryCell constriction promotes epithelial sheet invagination during embryogenesis across phyla. H...
How biochemical and mechanical information are integrated during tissue development is a central que...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...
Nonmuscle myosin II (myosin hereafter) has well-established roles in generating contractile force on...
The motor protein non-muscle myosin II is a major driver of the movements that sculpt three dimensio...
SummaryRemodeling epithelia is a primary driver of morphogenesis. Here, we report a central role of ...
Contractile actomyosin networks generate forces that drive tissue morphogenesis. Actomyosin contract...
Remodeling epithelia is a primary driver of morphogenesis. Here, we report a central role of myosin ...
SummaryThe Drosophila egg chamber is an organ composed of a somatic epithelium that covers a germlin...
AbstractNonmuscle myosin-II is a motor protein that drives cell movement and changes in cell shape d...
The generation of force by actomyosin contraction is critical for a variety of cellular and developm...
Epithelial morphogenesis is characterized by an exquisite control of cell shape and position. Progre...
In epithelia, cells are arranged in an orderly pattern with a defined orientation and shape. Cadheri...
The actomyosin cytoskeleton, a key stress-producing unit in epithelial cells, oscillates spontaneous...
The actin-myosin cytoskeleton is generally accepted to produce the contractile forces necessary for ...
SummaryCell constriction promotes epithelial sheet invagination during embryogenesis across phyla. H...
How biochemical and mechanical information are integrated during tissue development is a central que...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...
Nonmuscle myosin II (myosin hereafter) has well-established roles in generating contractile force on...
The motor protein non-muscle myosin II is a major driver of the movements that sculpt three dimensio...
SummaryRemodeling epithelia is a primary driver of morphogenesis. Here, we report a central role of ...
Contractile actomyosin networks generate forces that drive tissue morphogenesis. Actomyosin contract...
Remodeling epithelia is a primary driver of morphogenesis. Here, we report a central role of myosin ...
SummaryThe Drosophila egg chamber is an organ composed of a somatic epithelium that covers a germlin...
AbstractNonmuscle myosin-II is a motor protein that drives cell movement and changes in cell shape d...
The generation of force by actomyosin contraction is critical for a variety of cellular and developm...
Epithelial morphogenesis is characterized by an exquisite control of cell shape and position. Progre...
In epithelia, cells are arranged in an orderly pattern with a defined orientation and shape. Cadheri...
The actomyosin cytoskeleton, a key stress-producing unit in epithelial cells, oscillates spontaneous...
The actin-myosin cytoskeleton is generally accepted to produce the contractile forces necessary for ...
SummaryCell constriction promotes epithelial sheet invagination during embryogenesis across phyla. H...
How biochemical and mechanical information are integrated during tissue development is a central que...
In this work, we combine genetic perturbation, time-lapse imaging and quantitative image analysis to...