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Shaping Organs: Shared Structural Principles Across Kingdoms.
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology ( IF 11.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-06 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-012820-103850
O Hamant 1 , T E Saunders 2, 3
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Development encapsulates the morphogenesis of an organism from a single fertilized cell to a functional adult. A critical part of development is the specification of organ forms. Beyond the molecular control of morphogenesis, shape in essence entails structural constraints and thus mechanics. Revisiting recent results in biophysics and development, and comparing animal and plant model systems, we derive key overarching principles behind the formation of organs across kingdoms. In particular, we highlight how growing organs are active rather than passive systems and how such behavior plays a role in shaping the organ. We discuss the importance of considering different scales in understanding how organs form. Such an integrative view of organ development generates new questions while calling for more cross-fertilization between scientific fields and model system communities.

中文翻译:


塑造器官:跨王国的共享结构原则。

发育涵盖了生物体从单个受精细胞到功能成体的形态发生。发育的一个关键部分是器官形式的规范。除了形态发生的分子控制之外,形状本质上还需要结构约束和力学。重新审视生物物理学和发展方面的最新成果,并比较动物和植物模型系统,我们得出了跨界器官形成背后的关键总体原则。我们特别强调了成长中的器官如何是主动的而不是被动的系统,以及这种行为如何在塑造器官方面发挥作用。我们讨论了在理解器官如何形成时考虑不同尺度的重要性。

更新日期:2020-10-08
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