Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cell types. Over the past three to four decades, research using the best-established yeast systems in cell biological research, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (or budding yeast) and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (or fission yeast), has brought to light fundamental principles governing the establishment and maintenance of a polarized, asymmetric state. These two organisms, though both ascomycetes, are evolutionarily very distant and exhibit distinct shapes and modes of growth. In this review, we compare and contrast the two systems. We first highlight common cell polarization pathways, detailing the contribution of Rho GTPases, the cytoskeleton, membrane t...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cel...
Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cel...
International audiencePolarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the fu...
<p>Establishing an axis of cell polarity is central to cell motility, tissue morphogenesis, and cell...
For cell morphogenesis, the cell must establish distinct spatial domains at specified locations at t...
The establishment of cell polarity is a vital requirement for cellular processes such as proper cel...
The establishment of cell polarity is a central feature of morphogenesis in many types of cells (Sch...
The two key processes in growth polarisation are the generation of a confined region and the correct...
The rod-shaped fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which undergoes cycles of monopolar-to-bipol...
AbstractBackground: Both symmetric and asymmetric cell divisions are required for the generation of ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been an invaluable model system for the study of the ...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cel...
Polarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the function of numerous cel...
International audiencePolarization is a fundamental cellular property, which is essential for the fu...
<p>Establishing an axis of cell polarity is central to cell motility, tissue morphogenesis, and cell...
For cell morphogenesis, the cell must establish distinct spatial domains at specified locations at t...
The establishment of cell polarity is a vital requirement for cellular processes such as proper cel...
The establishment of cell polarity is a central feature of morphogenesis in many types of cells (Sch...
The two key processes in growth polarisation are the generation of a confined region and the correct...
The rod-shaped fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which undergoes cycles of monopolar-to-bipol...
AbstractBackground: Both symmetric and asymmetric cell divisions are required for the generation of ...
The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been an invaluable model system for the study of the ...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
Cell polarity can be defined as an asymmetric organization and distribution of biomolecules, cellula...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...
Cell polarity is typically oriented by external cues such as cell-cell contacts, chemoattractants, o...