2012
DOI: 10.1242/dev.080762
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Atonal and EGFR signalling orchestraterok- andDrak-dependent adherens junction remodelling during ommatidia morphogenesis

Abstract: SUMMARYMorphogenesis of epithelial tissues relies on the interplay between cell division, differentiation and regulated changes in cell shape, intercalation and sorting. These processes are often studied individually in relatively simple epithelia that lack the complexity found during organogenesis when these processes might all coexist simultaneously. To address this issue, we are making use of the developing fly retinal neuroepithelium. Retinal morphogenesis relies on a coordinated sequence of interdependent… Show more

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“…Similar to rosette formation in other contexts, rosette formation in the Drosophila eye disc is myosin-II dependent; rosettes and their precursors (arcs) are completely lost following overexpression of dominant-negative myosin-II heavy chain (Escudero et al, 2007;Robertson et al, 2012). Activated myosin-II is first enriched at the posterior AJs of aligned cells, prior to arc/rosette formation.…”
Section: Drosophila Eye Developmentmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Similar to rosette formation in other contexts, rosette formation in the Drosophila eye disc is myosin-II dependent; rosettes and their precursors (arcs) are completely lost following overexpression of dominant-negative myosin-II heavy chain (Escudero et al, 2007;Robertson et al, 2012). Activated myosin-II is first enriched at the posterior AJs of aligned cells, prior to arc/rosette formation.…”
Section: Drosophila Eye Developmentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…4) (Brown et al, 2006;Escudero et al, 2007;Robertson et al, 2012). These lines evolve into arcs, which are composed of six to seven cells surrounding the 'core' cells that are eventually excluded from the rosette.…”
Section: Drosophila Eye Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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