نتایج جستجو برای: amnioserosa

تعداد نتایج: 124  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Nicholas Harden Michael Ricos Kelly Yee Justina Sanny Caillin Langmann Hong Yu William Chia Louis Lim

Dorsal closure of the Drosophila embryo involves morphological changes in two epithelia, the epidermis and the amnioserosa, and is a popular system for studying the regulation of epithelial morphogenesis. We previously implicated the small GTPase Drac1 in the assembly of an actomyosin contractile apparatus, contributing to cell shape change in the epidermis during dorsal closure. We now present...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Bruce H Reed Ronit Wilk Frieder Schöck Howard D Lipshitz

BACKGROUND Two extraembryonic tissues form early in Drosophila development. One, the amnioserosa, has been implicated in the morphogenetic processes of germ band retraction and dorsal closure. The developmental role of the other, the yolk sac, is obscure. RESULTS By using live-imaging techniques, we report intimate interactions between the amnioserosa and the yolk sac during germ band retract...

Journal: :Development 1996
L H Frank C Rushlow

The amnioserosa is an extraembryonic, epithelial tissue that covers the dorsal side of the Drosophila embryo. The initial development of the amnioserosa is controlled by the dorsoventral patterning genes. Here we show that a group of genes, which we refer to as the U-shaped-group (ush-group), is required for maintenance of the amnioserosa tissue once it has differentiated. Using several molecul...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Bruce H Reed Ronit Wilk Howard D Lipshitz

BACKGROUND During Drosophila embryogenesis, Jun kinase (JNK) signaling has been shown to play a key role in regulating the morphogenetic process of dorsal closure, which also serves as a model for epithelial sheet fusion during wound repair. During dorsal closure the JNK signaling cascade in the dorsal-most (leading edge) cells of the epidermis activates the AP-1 transcription factor comprised ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Maithreyi Narasimha Nicholas H Brown

Dorsal closure during Drosophila embryogenesis provides a valuable model for epithelial morphogenesis and wound healing. Previous studies have focused on two cell populations, the dorsal epidermis and the extraembryonic amnioserosa. Here, we demonstrate that there is an additional player, the large yolk cell. We find that integrins are expressed in the amnioserosa and yolk cell membrane and tha...

Journal: :Development 1997
J Rusch M Levine

In Drosophila, two TGF-beta growth factors, dpp and screw, function synergistically to subdivide the dorsal ectoderm into two embryonic tissues, the amnioserosa and dorsal epidermis. Previous studies have shown that peak dpp activity is required for the localized expression of zerknüllt (zen), which encodes a homeodomain transcription factor. We present evidence that zen directly activates the ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2002
Frieder Schöck Norbert Perrimon

Large-scale movements of epithelial sheets are necessary for most embryonic and regenerative morphogenetic events. We have characterized the cellular processes associated with germ band retraction (GBR) in the Drosophila embryo. During GBR, the caudal end of the embryo retracts to its final posterior position. We show using time-lapse recordings that, in contrast to germ band extension, cells w...

Journal: :Development 1997
M L Yip M L Lamka H D Lipshitz

Drosophila embryos lacking hindsight gene function have a normal body plan and undergo normal germ-band extension. However, they fail to retract their germ bands. hindsight encodes a large nuclear protein of 1920 amino acids that contains fourteen C2H2-type zinc fingers, and glutamine-rich and proline-rich domains, suggesting that it functions as a transcription factor. Initial embryonic expres...

2011
Mitch Leslie

In Focus • THE JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY H ikers and migrating embryonic cells need to know their location so they can eventually reach their destination. Laplante and Nilson (1) reveal that some epidermal cells in the Drosophila embryo fi nd out where they are from their neighbors. Although it looks almost ready to hatch, a late-stage Drosophila embryo still has a gaping hole in its back. The op...

Journal: :Science 2008
Yusuke Toyama Xomalin G Peralta Adrienne R Wells Daniel P Kiehart Glenn S Edwards

Understanding cell morphogenesis during metazoan development requires knowledge of how cells and the extracellular matrix produce and respond to forces. We investigated how apoptosis, which remodels tissue by eliminating supernumerary cells, also contributes forces to a tissue (the amnioserosa) that promotes cell-sheet fusion (dorsal closure) in the Drosophila embryo. We showed that expression ...

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