Wnt, Hedgehog and junctional Armadillo/beta-catenin establish planar polarity in the Drosophila embryo

To generate specialized structures, cells must obtain positional and directional information. In multi-cellular organisms, cells use the non-canonical Wnt or planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathway to establish directionality within a cell. In vertebrates, several Wnt molecules have been propos...

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description To generate specialized structures, cells must obtain positional and directional information. In multi-cellular organisms, cells use the non-canonical Wnt or planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathway to establish directionality within a cell. In vertebrates, several Wnt molecules have been proposed as permissible polarity signals, but none has been shown to provide a directional cue. While PCP signaling components are conserved from human to fly, no PCP ligands have been reported in Drosophila. Here we report that in the epidermis of the Drosophila embryo two signaling molecules, Hedgehog (Hh) and Wingless (Wg or Wnt1), provide directional cues that induce the proper orientation of Actin-rich structures in the larval cuticle. We further find that proper polarity in the late embryo also involves the asymmetric distribution and phosphorylation of Armadillo (Arm or beta-catenin) at the membrane and that interference with this Arm phosphorylation leads to polarity defects. Our results suggest new roles for Hh and Wg as instructive polarizing cues that help establish directionality within a cell sheet, and a new polarity-signaling role for the membrane fraction of the oncoprotein Arm.
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subjects Actin
Animals
Animals, Genetically Modified
Armadillo Domain Proteins - genetics
Armadillo Domain Proteins - metabolism
Base Sequence
Body Patterning
Cancer
Cell adhesion & migration
Cell Biology/Cell Adhesion
Cell Biology/Cell Signaling
Cell Biology/Cytoskeleton
Cell Polarity
Cellular structure
Cues
Developmental Biology
Developmental Biology/Cell Differentiation
Developmental Biology/Developmental Molecular Mechanisms
DNA Primers - genetics
Drosophila
Drosophila - embryology
Drosophila - genetics
Drosophila - metabolism
Drosophila Proteins - genetics
Drosophila Proteins - metabolism
Epidermis
Female
Gene expression
Genes, Insect
Genetics
Genetics and Genomics/Cancer Genetics
Genotype
Genotype & phenotype
Hedgehog protein
Hedgehog Proteins - genetics
Hedgehog Proteins - metabolism
Insects
Kinases
Ligands
Male
Phenotype
Phosphorylation
Polarity
Proteins
Rodents
Signal Transduction
Skewed distributions
Stem cells
Tissue Distribution
Transcription Factors - genetics
Transcription Factors - metabolism
Vertebrates
Wnt protein
Wnt1 Protein - genetics
Wnt1 Protein - metabolism
β-Catenin
title Wnt, Hedgehog and junctional Armadillo/beta-catenin establish planar polarity in the Drosophila embryo
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