نتایج جستجو برای: hypodermal cells

تعداد نتایج: 1383681  

Journal: :Development 1997
J C Bettinger S Euling A E Rougvie

Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development culminates during exit from the L4-to-adult molt with the formation of an opening through the adult hypodermis and cuticle that is used for egg laying and mating. Vulva formation requires the heterochronic gene lin-29, which triggers hypodermal cell terminal differentiation during the final molt. lin-29 mutants are unable to lay eggs or mate because no ...

Journal: :Development 1996
M Labouesse E Hartwieg H R Horvitz

The C. elegans gene lin-26, which encodes a presumptive zinc-finger transcription factor, is required for hypodermal cells to acquire their proper fates. Here we show that lin-26 is expressed not only in all hypodermal cells but also in all glial-like cells. During asymmetric cell divisions that generate a neuronal cell and a non-neuronal cell, LIN-26 protein is symmetrically segregated and the...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of microscopical science 1950
W E AGAR

I . The structure, renewal, embryonic development, and regeneration of the swimming setae of Daphnia carinata are described. 2. Each seta is formed by four giant cells, two (the core cells) forming the distal segment, and two (the sheath cells) the proximal segment. The inner ends of these cells extend back, as the seta strand, through the whole length of the rami of the antenna to be inserted ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1999
J S Gilleard Y Shafi J D Barry J D McGhee

We have identified a gene encoding a new member of the Caenorhabditis elegans GATA transcription factor family, elt-3. The predicted ELT-3 polypeptide contains a single GATA-type zinc finger (C-X2-C-X17-C-X2-C) along with a conserved adjacent basic region. elt-3 mRNA is present in all stages of C. elegans development but is most abundant in embryos. Reporter gene analysis and antibody staining ...

2015
Lakshmi Gorrepati Michael W. Krause Weiping Chen Thomas M. Brodigan Margarita Correa-Mendez David M. Eisenmann

The evolutionarily conserved Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a fundamental role during metazoan development, regulating numerous processes including cell fate specification, cell migration, and stem cell renewal. Wnt ligand binding leads to stabilization of the transcriptional effector β-catenin and upregulation of target gene expression to mediate a cellular response. During larval devel...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2001
J S Simske J Hardin

The change in shape of the C. elegans embryo from an ovoid ball of cells into a worm-shaped larva is driven by three events within the cells of the hypodermis (epidermis): (1) intercalation of two rows of dorsal cells, (2) enclosure of the ventral surface by hypodermis, and (3) elongation of the embryo. While the behavior of the hypodermal cells involved in each of these processes differs drama...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2018
Lihua Zhao Hanyang Cai Zhenxia Su Lulu Wang Xinyu Huang Man Zhang Piaojuan Chen Xiaozhuan Dai Heming Zhao Ravishankar Palanivelu Xuemei Chen Yuan Qin

Germ-line specification is essential for sexual reproduction. In the ovules of most flowering plants, only a single hypodermal cell enlarges and differentiates into a megaspore mother cell (MMC), the founder cell of the female germ-line lineage. The molecular mechanisms restricting MMC specification to a single cell remain elusive. We show that the Arabidopsis transcription factor WRKY28 is exc...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Michael A. Herman Larissa L. Vassilieva H.Robert Horvitz Jocelyn E. Shaw Robert K. Herman

Mutations in the C. elegans gene lin-44 lead to reversals in the polarity of certain asymmetric cell divisions. We have discovered that lin-44 is a member of the Wnt family of genes, which encode secretory glycoproteins implicated in intercellular signaling. Both in situ hybridization experiments using lin-44 transcripts and experiments using reporter constructs designed to mimic patterns of li...

2010
Frédéric Landmann Jeremy M. Foster Barton Slatko William Sullivan

Wolbachia are required for filarial nematode survival and fertility and contribute to the immune responses associated with human filarial diseases. Here we developed whole-mount immunofluorescence techniques to characterize Wolbachia somatic and germline transmission patterns and tissue distribution in Brugia malayi, a nematode responsible for lymphatic filariasis. In the initial embryonic divi...

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