Differential activities of the core planar polarity proteins during Drosophila wing patterning

During planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity genes has been identified which acts downstream of global polarity cues to locally coordinate cell polarity and specify trichome production at distal cell edges. These genes encode protein products that assem...

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description During planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity genes has been identified which acts downstream of global polarity cues to locally coordinate cell polarity and specify trichome production at distal cell edges. These genes encode protein products that assemble into asymmetric apicolateral complexes that straddle the proximodistal junctional region between adjacent cells. We have carried out detailed genetic analysis experiments, analysing the requirements of each complex component for planar polarity patterning. We find that the three transmembrane proteins at the core of the complex, Frizzled, Strabismus and Flamingo, are required earliest in development and are the only components needed for intercellular polarity signalling. Notably, cells that lack both Frizzled and Strabismus are unable to signal, revealing an absolute requirement for both proteins in cell–cell communication. In contrast the cytoplasmic components Dishevelled, Prickle and Diego are not needed for intercellular communication. These factors contribute to the cell–cell propagation of polarity, most likely by promotion of intracellular asymmetry. Interestingly, both local polarity propagation and trichome placement occur normally in mutant backgrounds where asymmetry of polarity protein distribution is undetectable, suggesting such asymmetry is not an absolute requirement for any of the functions of the core complex.
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Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing - metabolism
Animals
Animals, Genetically Modified
Body Patterning
Carrier Proteins - genetics
Carrier Proteins - metabolism
Cell Communication
Diego
Dishevelled
Dishevelled Proteins
DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism
Drosophila
Drosophila - genetics
Drosophila - growth & development
Drosophila - metabolism
Drosophila Proteins - genetics
Drosophila Proteins - metabolism
Eye - growth & development
Flamingo
Frizzled
Frizzled Receptors - genetics
Frizzled Receptors - metabolism
LIM Domain Proteins
Membrane Proteins - genetics
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
PCP
Phosphoproteins - genetics
Phosphoproteins - metabolism
Planar polarity
Prickle
Pupa - growth & development
Signal Transduction
Strabismus
Wings, Animal - growth & development
Wings, Animal - metabolism
title Differential activities of the core planar polarity proteins during Drosophila wing patterning
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