3 Cell death in single-celled eukaryotes 156
4 Conclusions 160
Chapter 9 Programmed cell death in C.elegans
Anton GartnerArno Alpi and Björn Schumacher161
1 Introduction 161
2 Identity and origin of cells undergoing programmed cell
death during the somatic development of C.elegans161
3 Identity and origin of cells undergoing programmed cell
death in the C.elegans germ line162
4 Identification and quantification of programmed cell death
in C.elegans163
5 Mutants define four distinct steps in the core apoptotic
pathway165
6 Four genes, egl-1, ced-3, ced-4, andced-9, define a genetic
pathway needed for (almost) all programmed cell deaths167
7 egl-1, ced-3, ced-4, and ced-9 are functionally conserved
throughout evolution168
8 EGL-1, CED-3, CED-4, and CED-9 are part of a molecular
framework regulating programmed cell death169
9 Modulators and downstream components of the cell-death
pathway170
10 The regulation of programmed cell death in specific cell types 171
11 Germ-line cell death 173
12 Genes required for the engulfment of dying cells 177
13 Potential functions of programmed cell death in C.elegans 181
14 Conclusion 182Chapter 10 Apoptosis in Drosophila
Kristin White
185
1 Introduction 185
2 Genetic screens uncover genes important in developmental
apoptosis185
3 How Rpr, Hid, Grim, and SkI initiate apoptosis 186vii