Focus Issue: From Egg to EggCell Signaling in Germ Cells
Elizabeth M. Adler1* and
Nancy R. Gough2
1Associate Editor of Science's STKE,
2Editor of Science's STKE, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20005, USA.
Summary:
In this Focus Issue of Sciences STKE, which complements the Science Special Issue on germ cells, we take a closer look at cell signaling in germ cells. STKE highlights the migration of germ cells with an article that describes the different mechanisms controlling primordial germ cell movement and survival in mice and flies. Another article describes a mechanism for mediating plant self-incompatibility through control of the pollen tube, to prevent inappropriate delivery of incompatible sperm to the ovule. A common feature found in each of the organisms discussed, be they animal, insect or plant, is that signals from the surrounding tissues control survival and migration of the germ cells or resulting gametes.
*Corresponding author: E-mail: eadler{at}aaas.org