EGFR-dependent TOR-independent endocycles support Drosophila gut epithelial regeneration
In response to gut epithelial damage,Drosophilastem cells proliferate to produce large polyploid enterocytes (EC), which comprise the bulk of the epithelium. Here, the authors show that stress-dependent EGFR/MAP kinase signalling drives both endoreplication and cell growth in newborn ECs.
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Main Authors: | Jinyi Xiang, Jennifer Bandura, Peng Zhang, Yinhua Jin, Hanna Reuter, Bruce A. Edgar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3b88d74b7466476f8a193deed5045a3e |
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