Frizzled/PCP signalling: a conserved mechanism regulating cell polarity and directed motility

JRK Seifert, M Mlodzik - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007 - nature.com
JRK Seifert, M Mlodzik
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007nature.com
Abstract Signalling through Frizzled (Fz)/planar cell polarity (PCP) is a conserved
mechanism that polarizes cells along specific axes in a tissue. Genetic screens in
Drosophila melanogaster pioneered the discovery of core PCP factors, which regulate the
orientation of hairs on wings and facets in eyes. Recent genetic evidence shows that the
Fz/PCP pathway is conserved in vertebrates and is crucial for disparate processes as
gastrulation and sensory cell orientation. Fz/PCP signalling depends on complex …
Abstract
Signalling through Frizzled (Fz)/planar cell polarity (PCP) is a conserved mechanism that polarizes cells along specific axes in a tissue. Genetic screens in Drosophila melanogaster pioneered the discovery of core PCP factors, which regulate the orientation of hairs on wings and facets in eyes. Recent genetic evidence shows that the Fz/PCP pathway is conserved in vertebrates and is crucial for disparate processes as gastrulation and sensory cell orientation. Fz/PCP signalling depends on complex interactions between core components, leading to their asymmetric distribution and ultimately polarized activity in a cell. Whereas several mechanistic aspects of PCP have been uncovered, the global coordination of this polarization remains debated.
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