Signalling molecules,growth regulators and cell cycle control in Drosophila |
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Abstract: | During the development of a given organ or tissue within a multicellular organism, growth and patterning are controlled in a coordinated manner by the activity of a discrete number of signalling molecules and their corresponding pathways to give rise to a well formed structure with a particular size, shape and pattern. Understanding how cells of different tissues or organs translate in a context dependent manner the activity of these pathways into an activation or repression of the cell cycle machinery is one of the most intriguing questions in developmental and cancer biology nowadays. Here we revise the different roles of the signalling molecules Notch and Wingless in the regulation of cell cycle progression in the developing eye and wing imaginal discs of Drosophila and propose that depending on how growth regulators are regulated in a context dependent manner by the activity of these pathways, signalling molecules might have tumour suppressor or oncogene activity. |
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