In all organisms, cell polarity is fundamental for most aspects of cell physiology. In many species and cell types, it is controlled by the evolutionarily conserved PAR-3, PAR-6 and aPKC proteins, which are asymmetrically localized at the cell cortex where they define specific domains. While PAR proteins define the antero-posterior axis of the early C. elegans embryo, the mechanism controlling their asymmetric localization is not fully understood. Here we studied the role of endocytic regulators in embryonic polarization and asymmetric division. We found that depleting the early endosome regulator RAB-5 results in polarity-related phenotypes in the early embryo. Using Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy, we observed tha...
The symmetry-breaking event during polarization of C. elegans embryos is an asymmetric rearrangement...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
<div><p>In all organisms, cell polarity is fundamental for most aspects of cell physiology. In many ...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
Apically enriched Rab11-positive recycling endosomes (Rab11-REs) are important for establishing and ...
Cell polarity is required for asymmetric division, a mechanism to generate cell diversity by distrib...
SummaryCell polarity is crucial for the generation of cell diversity. Recent evidence suggests that ...
Cell polarity is required for asymmetric division, a mechanism to generate cell diversity by distrib...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
Cell polarity is crucial for many functions including cell migration, tissue organization and asymme...
In C. elegans one-cell embryos, polarity is conventionally defined along the anteroposterior axis by...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
The symmetry-breaking event during polarization of C. elegans embryos is an asymmetric rearrangement...
The symmetry-breaking event during polarization of C. elegans embryos is an asymmetric rearrangement...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
<div><p>In all organisms, cell polarity is fundamental for most aspects of cell physiology. In many ...
AbstractBackground: The PAR proteins are part of an ancient and widely conserved machinery for polar...
Apically enriched Rab11-positive recycling endosomes (Rab11-REs) are important for establishing and ...
Cell polarity is required for asymmetric division, a mechanism to generate cell diversity by distrib...
SummaryCell polarity is crucial for the generation of cell diversity. Recent evidence suggests that ...
Cell polarity is required for asymmetric division, a mechanism to generate cell diversity by distrib...
AbstractAt the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior ...
Cell polarity is crucial for many functions including cell migration, tissue organization and asymme...
In C. elegans one-cell embryos, polarity is conventionally defined along the anteroposterior axis by...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
In asymmetrically dividing cells, a failure to coordinate cell polarity with the site of cell divisi...
The symmetry-breaking event during polarization of C. elegans embryos is an asymmetric rearrangement...
The symmetry-breaking event during polarization of C. elegans embryos is an asymmetric rearrangement...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...
Most cell types exhibit some form of asymmetry, often termed polarity, creating distinct cell ends w...