Original paper
Amnioserosa cell constriction but not epidermal actin cable tension autonomously drives dorsal closure
Abstract
Tissue morphogenesis requires coordination of multiple force-producing components. During dorsal closure in fly embryogenesis, an epidermis opening closes. A tensioned epidermal actin/MyosinII cable, which surrounds the opening, produces a force that is thought to combine with another MyosinII force mediating apical constriction of the amnioserosa cells that fill the opening. A model proposing that each force could autonomously drive dorsal...
Paper Details
Title
Amnioserosa cell constriction but not epidermal actin cable tension autonomously drives dorsal closure
Published Date
Oct 17, 2016
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
11
Pages
1161 - 1172