果蠅胚胎發育特論
Special Jopics on Embryo Development of Drosophila 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 to study cell migration. The following are the examples of papers discussed and will be updated later.

(1) N-WASP regulates the epithelial junctional actin cytoskeleton through a non-canonical post-nucleation pathway. Nature cell biology 13: 934, 2011.
(2) A role for actin arcs in the leading-edge advance of migrating cells. Nature cell biology 13: 371, 2011.
(3) Mechanosensitive EPLIN-dependent remodeling of adherens junctions regulates epithelial reshaping. JCB 194: 643, 2011.
(4) Pola ractomyosin contractility destabilizes the position of the cytokinetic furrow. Nature 476: 462, 2011.
(5) Nanoscal architecture of integrin-based cell adhesions. Nature 468: 580, 2010.
(6) Cleavage of E-cadherin by ADAM10 mediates epithelial cell sorting downstream of EphB signaling. Nature cell biology 13: 1100, 2011.
(7) miRNA-mediated feedback inhibition of JAK/STAT morphogen signaling establishes a cell fate threshold. Nature Cell biology 13: 1062, 2011.
(8) Steep differences in Wingless signaling trigger Myc-independent competitive cell interactions. Developmental Cell 21: 366, 2011.
(9) Wnt Regulates Spindle Asymmetry to Generate Asymmetric Nuclear β-Catenin in C. elegans. Cell 146: 942, 2011
(10) Regulation of the MEX-5 Gradient by a Spatially Segregated Kinase/Phosphatase Cycle. Cell 146: 955, 2011