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Switching cell fates in the developing Drosophila eye

Switching cell fates in the developing Drosophila eye

... The developing Drosophila ommatidium is characterized by two distinct waves of pattern ...their fates by developmental cues presented by differentiating precluster ...wave cell types in ... See full document

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Genetic and biochemical analysis of the role of Egfr in the morphogenetic
furrow of the developing Drosophila eye

Genetic and biochemical analysis of the role of Egfr in the morphogenetic furrow of the developing Drosophila eye

... 2001). Eye discs (except those used for the anti-Egfr stains) were prepared as previously described (Tomlinson and Ready, 1987), modified as described by Tio and Moses (Tio and Moses, 1997), mounted in Vectashield ... See full document

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The N-terminal BTB/POZ Domain and C-Terminal Sequences Are Essential for Tramtrack69 to Specify Cell Fate in the Developing Drosophila Eye

The N-terminal BTB/POZ Domain and C-Terminal Sequences Are Essential for Tramtrack69 to Specify Cell Fate in the Developing Drosophila Eye

... (aa 591–595) for dCtBP binding exists downstream of the zinc-finger motifs. The first 286 residues are shared by Ttk69 and Ttk88 proteins. To monitor subcellular localization of ectopically expressed Ttk69 proteins, the ... See full document

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Human 14-3-3 gamma protein results in abnormal cell proliferation in the developing eye of Drosophila melanogaster

Human 14-3-3 gamma protein results in abnormal cell proliferation in the developing eye of Drosophila melanogaster

... Human 14-3-3γ induces increased cell proliferation in the morphogenetic furrow region of eye imaginal discs. Third instar larvae were collected and processed for incorporation of BrdU as described ... See full document

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Dorsal ventral midline signaling in the developing Drosophila
eye

Dorsal ventral midline signaling in the developing Drosophila eye

... Fng is expressed exclusively in ventral eye disc cells (red in Fig. 3A- B), and at the D-V midline a Fng + -Fng – interface is formed (arrowhead in Fig. 3B). Hitherto, Iro has been shown to repress fng ... See full document

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Polycomb group (PcG) proteins and Pax6 cooperate to inhibit in vivo reprogramming of the developing Drosophila eye

Polycomb group (PcG) proteins and Pax6 cooperate to inhibit in vivo reprogramming of the developing Drosophila eye

... dorsal eye disc ...the eye disc transforms into a new wing disc ...dorsal eye disc ...the eye disc transforms into a new wing disc, the Pc RNAi line is turned off in much of the new pouch, ... See full document

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Floor plate derived sonic hedgehog regulates glial and ependymal cell fates in the developing spinal cord

Floor plate derived sonic hedgehog regulates glial and ependymal cell fates in the developing spinal cord

... Although it has been shown in a number of studies that OLs produced in the ventral neural tube require Shh signaling, our data supports the idea that the downstream mechanisms differ depending on their specific site of ... See full document

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Spalt transcription factors are required for R3/R4 specification and
establishment of planar cell polarity in the Drosophila eye

Spalt transcription factors are required for R3/R4 specification and establishment of planar cell polarity in the Drosophila eye

... In conclusion, our results demonstrate that sal is required in R3 to allow normal Fz/PCP signaling to specify the R3 and R4 cell fates. Ommatidia mutant for sal show defects that are very similar to those ... See full document

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Drosophila MAGI interacts with RASSF8 to regulate E Cadherin based adherens junctions in the developing eye

Drosophila MAGI interacts with RASSF8 to regulate E Cadherin based adherens junctions in the developing eye

... During Drosophila late eye development, interommatidial cells (IOCs) rearrange to generate the highly organized pupal lattice, in which hexagonal ommatidial units pack ...the Drosophila PAR3 homolog, ... See full document

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Logic of Wg and Dpp induction of distal and medial fates in the
Drosophila leg

Logic of Wg and Dpp induction of distal and medial fates in the Drosophila leg

... In Drosophila, the appendages are derived from imaginal discs, sheets of epithelial cells that are patterned during larval ...the developing discs (Tabata and Takei, ...leg fates (Couso et ... See full document

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Modeling bistable cell fate choices in the Drosophila eye: qualitative and quantitative perspectives

Modeling bistable cell fate choices in the Drosophila eye: qualitative and quantitative perspectives

... of cell-fate choice (Waddington, 1957; Kauffman, 1969; Huang, 2009) proposes that different cell types correspond to distinct attractors in the dynamics of multistable genetic and signaling ...regulate ... See full document

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Cell type specific transcription of prospero is controlled by
combinatorial signaling in the Drosophila eye

Cell type specific transcription of prospero is controlled by combinatorial signaling in the Drosophila eye

... the switching (and the level of transcription within each cell) is dictated by the constellation of cooperative selector and pre- ...for cell-type-specific transcription of ... See full document

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The phosphoinositide phosphatase Sac1 regulates cell shape and microtubule stability in the developing Drosophila eye

The phosphoinositide phosphatase Sac1 regulates cell shape and microtubule stability in the developing Drosophila eye

... Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center for generously providing flies and reagents; ...of Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto) for assistance with TEM; ... See full document

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The mir 279/996 cluster represses receptor tyrosine kinase signaling to determine cell fates in the Drosophila eye

The mir 279/996 cluster represses receptor tyrosine kinase signaling to determine cell fates in the Drosophila eye

... cone cell layer, Arm labels groups of four cones in each wild-type ...cone cell clusters are seen (yellow circle). (F) Cone cell defects are fully rescued by the genomic ...cone cell number ... See full document

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Interactions between Wingless and Notch during the assignment of cell fates in Drosophila

Interactions between Wingless and Notch during the assignment of cell fates in Drosophila

... During development cells divide and become different with defined tempos and various modes. Cells become different in groups to give rise to tissues or "histotypes" e.g., mesoderm, which then is subdivided into ... See full document

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Segregation of eye and antenna fates maintained by mutual antagonism in Drosophila

Segregation of eye and antenna fates maintained by mutual antagonism in Drosophila

... (Fig. 4C). In hth>mi-ct and hth>mi-hth, Eya expression remained restricted to the eye disc (Fig. 4D,E). In the double knockdown hth>mi-hth+mi-ct, Eya expression expanded into the antenna disc (Fig. 4F). ... See full document

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Identification and Characterization of Autosomal Genes That Interact With glass in the Developing Drosophila Eye

Identification and Characterization of Autosomal Genes That Interact With glass in the Developing Drosophila Eye

... hairy gene function in the Drosophila eye: normal expression is dispensable but ectopic expression alters cell fates. CARROLL, 1995 Hairy and Emc negatively regulate morpho[r] ... See full document

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An Overexpression Screen in Drosophila for Genes That Restrict Growth or Cell-Cycle Progression in the Developing Eye

An Overexpression Screen in Drosophila for Genes That Restrict Growth or Cell-Cycle Progression in the Developing Eye

... a cell through the cell cycle is ...the cell cycle (Du and Dyson ...control cell-cycle progression. cell cycle at precisely the right ...one cell-cycle state to another plete an ... See full document

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Asymmetry and cell fate in the Drosophila embryonic CNS

Asymmetry and cell fate in the Drosophila embryonic CNS

... the cell cycle (Broadus et ...displays cell cycle-specific localization precisely corresponding to that of prospero RNA, and can bind prospero RNA directly in vitro (Li et ... See full document

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Sumoylation of LIN 1 promotes transcriptional repression and inhibition of vulval cell fates

Sumoylation of LIN 1 promotes transcriptional repression and inhibition of vulval cell fates

... affect cell fate determination and result in a Vul or Muv ...vulE cell and impaired formation of the uterine-seam cell and demonstrated that the LIM domain transcription factor LIN-11 is ... See full document

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