細胞發育特論一
Mechanism of Developmental Cell Jui-Chou Hsu
This is a course to discuss the latest advance in the field of cell and developmental biology using mice, Xenopus, Drosophila, and C elegans as model organisms. The following are the example of literatures discussed and will be updated at the beginning of the classes.
(1) In Vivo Imaging of oskar mRNA Transport Reveals the Mechanism of Posterior Localization. Cell 134, 843-853, 2008.
(2) Actin and -actinin orchestrate the assembly and maturation of nascent adhesions in a myosin II motor-independent manner. Nature Cell Biology 10, 1039-1050, 2008.
(3) Modulation of intracellular trafficking regulates cell intercalation in the Drosophila trachea. Nature Cell Biology 10, 964-970, 2008.
(4) The branching programme of mouse lung development Nature 453, 745-751, 2008.
(5) Clathrin-Mediated Internalization Is Essential for Sustained EGFR Signaling but Dispensable for Degradation. Developmental Cell 15, 209-219, 2008.
(6) Notch Mediates the Segmental Specification of Angioblasts in Somites and Their Directed Migration toward the Dorsal Aorta in Avian Embryos. Developmental Cell 14, 890-901, 2008
(7) Coordination of Actin Filament and Microtubule Dynamics during Neurite Outgrowth. Developmental Cell 15, 146-162, 2008.
(8) Morphogen Control of Wing Growth through the Fat Signaling Pathway
Developmental Cell 15: 309-321, 2008.
(9) Polarization of the C. elegans Embryo by RhoGAP-Mediated Exclusion of PAR-6 from Cell Contacts Science 320, 1771-1774, 2008.
(10) Inn1 couples contraction of the actomyosin ring to membrane ingression during cytokinesis in budding yeast. Nature Cell Biology 10, 395-406, 2008.