نتایج جستجو برای: animal cuticle

تعداد نتایج: 210281  

2009
Kevin Drace Stephanie McLaughlin Creg Darby

The cuticle of Caenorhabditis elegans, a complex, multi-layered extracellular matrix, is a major interface between the animal and its environment. Biofilms produced by the bacterial genus Yersinia attach to the cuticle of the worm, providing an assay for surface characteristics. A C. elegans gene required for biofilm attachment, bah-1, encodes a protein containing the domain of unknown function...

2012
Nada Žnidaršič Polona Mrak Magda Tušek-Žnidarič Jasna Štrus

Specialized mechanical connection between exoskeleton and underlying muscles in arthropods is a complex network of interconnected matrix constituents, junctions and associated cytoskeletal elements, which provides prominent mechanical attachment of the epidermis to the cuticle and transmits muscle tensions to the exoskeleton. This linkage involves anchoring of the complex extracellular matrix c...

Journal: :Development 2004
M Wayne Davis Andrew J Birnie Aubrey C Chan Antony P Page Erik M Jorgensen

Molting is required for progression between larval stages in the life cycle of nematodes. We have identified four mutant alleles of a Caenorhabditis elegans metalloprotease gene, nas-37, that cause incomplete ecdysis. At each molt the cuticle fails to open sufficiently at the anterior end and the partially shed cuticle is dragged behind the animal. The gene is expressed in hypodermal cells 4 ho...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1984
M M Madhavan K Madhavan

When the diploid histoblasts, the precursors of adult abdominal epidermal cells, of the larva of Drosophila are deleted by gamma-radiation, the polytene larval epidermal cells survive metamorphosis and secrete cuticle and cuticular outgrowths. A comparison of the morphology of the cuticle secreted by the larval epidermal cells in the different regions of the abdominal segments to that secreted ...

2002
H. R. HEPBURN I. JOFFE N. GREEN K. J. NELSON

l. The mechanical behaviour of crab shell is similar to that of prawn solid cuticle, especially in the occurrence of a low strain discontinuity in their bulk tensile stress-strain curves. 2. Although isolated crab chitin breaks in tension by the progressive failure of individual lamellae and exhibits post-fracture delamination, whole crab cuticle fails in an entirely brittle manner. 3. The mech...

2014
M. A. Di Bella

The tunic is a unique tissue in metazoans covering the epidermis of ascidians and other tunicates. The tunic is a multifunctional tissue that provides support, mechanical rigidity, and protection against infection and predation. The outermost surface of it is covered by a thin continuous layer called tunic cuticle. The tunic cuticle density and integrity must be maintained during the growth of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jörgen Stenvall Juan Carlos Fierro-González Peter Swoboda Karunakar Saamarthy Qing Cheng Briseida Cacho-Valadez Elias S J Arnér Olof P Persson Antonio Miranda-Vizuete Simon Tuck

Selenoproteins, in particular thioredoxin reductase, have been implicated in countering oxidative damage occurring during aging but the molecular functions of these proteins have not been extensively investigated in different animal models. Here we demonstrate that TRXR-1 thioredoxin reductase, the sole selenoprotein in Caenorhabditis elegans, does not protect against acute oxidative stress but...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1966
Richard E. Coggeshall

A fine structural analysis of the cuticle, epidermal epithelium, and underlying fibrous tissue of the earthworm is presented. The extreme scarcity or absence of fibroblasts in this animal is pointed out. This finding is further evidence for the epithelial origin of the cuticular fibers, and suggests that at least some of the collagenous connective tissue fibers in the interior of this animal ar...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
François Payre

In arthropods, the animal body is isolated from the external environment by a protective exoskeleton called the cuticle. The cuticle of young larvae has certainly been the most scrutinized structure in Drosophila and genetic studies of the pattern of cuticular extensions has provided the main source of our comprehension of the control of embryonic development. However, the complex structure of ...

2012
M. A. Di Bella

The tunic is a peculiar integumentary tissue covering the epidermis of ascidians and other tunicates. It is an extracellular matrix whose outermost surface is revealed to be a continuos layer called tunic cuticle, composed of electron dense fibrous materials. Mechanisms occurring during the growth of the animal after metamorphosis, must assure the maintenance of the thin tunic cuticle density a...

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