GROUP LEADER: Jérôme Solon
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS: Juan Jose Fraire Zamora (dual affiliation with the group of Jordi Casanova, IRB/IBMB), Thomas Pujol, Alba Granados, Amelie Godeau
LAB TECHNICIAN: Arturo D’Angelo
Our group is interested in describing the mechanisms at the origin of force generation, coordination and regulation in biological tissues. During Drosophila embryogenesis, dramatic tissue rearrangements occur to shape the organism and form its organs. The embryo undergoes a sequence of morphogenetic movements precisely controlled by complex signalling networks. The origin of the forces driving these morphogenetic movements and how signalling networks coordinates them remains unclear.
We are developing methods to apply controlled forces and measure cellular forces in a developing living organism. We combine these methods with state-of-the-art 3D high-resolution live imaging, Drosophila genetic and quantitative modelling to understand the mechanisms regulating the contraction, the spreading and fusion of biological tissues.
Fraire-Zamora JJ, Jaeger J, Solon J.
“Two consecutive microtubule-based epithelial seaming events mediate dorsal closure in the scuttle fly Megaselia abdita”
eLife, 7, 2018.
Sumi A, Hayes P, D’Angelo A, Colombelli J, Salbreux G, Dierkes K, Solon J.
“Adherens junction length during tissue contraction is controlled by the mechanosensitive activity of actomyosin and ju8nctional recycling.”
Dev Cell, 47(4):453-463.e3, 2018.
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