2018
DOI: 10.1101/366351
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Yap/Taz-TEAD ACTIVITY LINKS MECHANICAL CUES TO CELL PROGENITOR BEHAVIOR DURING HINDBRAIN SEGMENTATION

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“…Studies in chick argue against this idea as hindbrain boundaries have a lower proliferation rate than segment centres Peretz et al, 2016), reflecting their role as a pool of neurogenic stem cells. However, recent work has found two-fold greater proliferation at boundaries than segment centres at late stages in the zebrafish hindbrain (after 26 hpf), which depends upon actomyosin and Yap/Taz/Tead activity (Voltes et al, 2018). Since this study only analysed late stages, it did not detect the role in boundary cell specification, which we find occurs prior to 18 hpf.…”
Section: Regulation Of Cell Identity By Taz Activitycontrasting
confidence: 77%
“…Studies in chick argue against this idea as hindbrain boundaries have a lower proliferation rate than segment centres Peretz et al, 2016), reflecting their role as a pool of neurogenic stem cells. However, recent work has found two-fold greater proliferation at boundaries than segment centres at late stages in the zebrafish hindbrain (after 26 hpf), which depends upon actomyosin and Yap/Taz/Tead activity (Voltes et al, 2018). Since this study only analysed late stages, it did not detect the role in boundary cell specification, which we find occurs prior to 18 hpf.…”
Section: Regulation Of Cell Identity By Taz Activitycontrasting
confidence: 77%