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This project explores the role of metabolism in regulating cytoskeletal dynamics during early embryonic development. By employing a novel fluxomics approach, it aims to understand how metabolic factors influence cell division and development in model organisms.
Multicellular animals development begins with a sequence of rapid cell cycles and divisions, named cleavages, leading to the generation of a large pool of cells, from which the embryo develops.
While there are several species-specific types of cleavages, the underlying processes of cell-cycle and cytokinesis, involving characteristic large-scale cytoskeletal reorganizations, are well conserved.
Yet, how these processes integrate cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic signals, adapting to the rapidly chan…
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