AbstractIn the developing Drosophila eye, the precursors of the neuronal photoreceptor cells R1/R6/R7 and non-neuronal cone cells share the same developmental potential and constitute the R7 equivalence group. It is not clear how cells of this group elaborate their distinct fates. Here we show that both TTK88 and D-Pax2 play decisive roles in cone cell development and act in concert to transform developing R1/R6/R7 into cone cells: while TTK88 blocks neuronal development, D-Pax2 promotes cone cell specification. In addition, ectopic TTK88 in R cells induces apoptosis, which is suppressed by ectopic D-Pax2. We further demonstrate that Phyllopod (Phyl), previously shown to promote the neuronal fate in R1/R6/R7 by targeting TTK for degradation...
AbstractAn outstanding model to study how neurons differentiate from among a field of equipotent und...
Patterning of sensory organs requires precise regulation of neural induction and repression. The neu...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractIn the developing Drosophila eye, the precursors of the neuronal photoreceptor cells R1/R6/R...
In the developing Drosophila eye, the precursors of the neuronal photoreceptor cells R1/R6/R7 and no...
AbstractThe phyllopod (phyl) gene regulates the fates of a subset of cells in the developing Drosoph...
AbstractThe transcription repressor Tramtrack (TTK) is found in cone cells but not photoreceptor cel...
As cells proceed along their developmental pathways they make a series of sequential cell fate decis...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractWe show that Tramtrack (TTK88) expression represses neuronal fate determination in the devel...
AbstractR7 photoreceptor fate in the Drosophila eye is induced by the activation of the Sevenless re...
SummaryColor vision in Drosophila relies on the comparison between two color-sensitive photoreceptor...
AbstractRecent work shows that the differentiation of all the cell types found in the compound eye o...
AbstractNotch signaling is one of the most important pathways in development and homeostasis, and is...
AbstractMany developmental processes are regulated by intercellular signaling mechanisms that employ...
AbstractAn outstanding model to study how neurons differentiate from among a field of equipotent und...
Patterning of sensory organs requires precise regulation of neural induction and repression. The neu...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractIn the developing Drosophila eye, the precursors of the neuronal photoreceptor cells R1/R6/R...
In the developing Drosophila eye, the precursors of the neuronal photoreceptor cells R1/R6/R7 and no...
AbstractThe phyllopod (phyl) gene regulates the fates of a subset of cells in the developing Drosoph...
AbstractThe transcription repressor Tramtrack (TTK) is found in cone cells but not photoreceptor cel...
As cells proceed along their developmental pathways they make a series of sequential cell fate decis...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...
AbstractWe show that Tramtrack (TTK88) expression represses neuronal fate determination in the devel...
AbstractR7 photoreceptor fate in the Drosophila eye is induced by the activation of the Sevenless re...
SummaryColor vision in Drosophila relies on the comparison between two color-sensitive photoreceptor...
AbstractRecent work shows that the differentiation of all the cell types found in the compound eye o...
AbstractNotch signaling is one of the most important pathways in development and homeostasis, and is...
AbstractMany developmental processes are regulated by intercellular signaling mechanisms that employ...
AbstractAn outstanding model to study how neurons differentiate from among a field of equipotent und...
Patterning of sensory organs requires precise regulation of neural induction and repression. The neu...
AbstractThe Drosophila compound eye consists of ∼750 independently functioning ommatidia, each conta...