Special Feature

User Panel

My Panel

My Panel

Bookmark Science Articles

Recent News
Bookmark / Share This Science Site

Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death.

Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Research Abstract Details 

Research Abstract Table of Contents

Jump to the:

  • Abstract Text of This Paper
  • Journal Published
  • MeSH Keywords of This Abstract
  • Chemicals and Substances Used in this Paper
  • Grants and Granting Agency of this Research
  • Database Accession Numbers Used in this Paper
  • Related Papers
  • Related Research Tags
  • Rate this Research Paper
  • Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Abstract Text:

    carl s thummelCarl S Thummel,

    Cell death during Drosophila melanogaster metamorphosis is controlled by the steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Elements of the signaling pathway that triggers death are known, but it is not known why some tissues, and not others, die in response to a particular hormone pulse. We found that loss of the tissue-specific transcription factor Fork head (Fkh) is both required and sufficient to specify a death response to 20E in the larval salivary glands. Loss of fkh itself is a steroid-controlled event that is mediated by the 20E-induced BR-C gene, and that renders the key death regulators hid and reaper hormone responsive. These results implicate the D. melanogaster FOXA orthologue Fkh with a novel function as a competence factor for steroid-controlled cell death. They explain how a specific tissue is singled out for death, and why this tissue survives earlier hormone pulses. More generally, they suggest that cell identity factors like Fkh play a pivotal role in the normal control of developmental cell death.

    Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Publishing Authors By Initials

    cs thummelCS Thummel,

    For similar proteins: transcription factors research abstracts see: proteins: transcription factors research

    PUBMED ID PMID:

    MEDLINE DATE:

    Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Journal of cell biology

    VOLUME: 176

    Page Numbers: 843-52

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Cell Biol.

    ISSN: 0021-9525

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2007

    Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Information

    Number of References:

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 375356

    Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Transcription Factors

    MESH TERMS: physiology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death. Information

    Substance Name: Ecdysterone

    Registry Number: 5289-74-7

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NCRR

    GRANT: P20RR15569

    ACRONYM: RR

    MEDLINETA: J Cell Biol

    REFSOURCE: J Cell Biol. 2007 Mar 12;176(6):737-9

    DATABASENAME:

    ACCESSION NUMBER:

    Number Hits: 0

    Fork head controls the timing and tissue selectivity of steroid-induced developmental cell death Related Publications

     

    Molecular Station USER Menu

    Welcome to Molecular Station!

    You have to register before you can post on our forums or use our advanced features. Register Now! Its Free and Fast!

    Already registered? Login now below.

    User Name:

    Password:

    Already registered and Forgot your password? Click below to recover it.

    Recover Lost Password

    Join now - it's fast and free!

    Molecular Station is THE largest network of researchers, scientists and science lovers anywhere!

    Research Terms of Usage and Disclaimer
    Home
    Features

    Protocols

    DNA Forum

    Science Forum

    DNA Forum
    Biology Forum

    Science News


    [CaRP] XML error: Invalid document end at line 2

    For more click here:Science News