2015
DOI: 10.1242/dev.121384
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Control of vertebrate core PCP protein localization and dynamics by Prickle2

Abstract: Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a ubiquitous property of animal tissues and is essential for morphogenesis and homeostasis. In most cases, this fundamental property is governed by a deeply conserved set of 'core PCP' proteins, which includes the transmembrane proteins Van Gogh-like (Vangl) and Frizzled (Fzd), as well as the cytoplasmic effectors Prickle (Pk) and Dishevelled (Dvl). Asymmetric localization of these proteins is thought to be central to their function, and understanding the dynamics of these protein… Show more

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“…With few exceptions, the relationship between core PCP components in vertebrate epithelial cells is the same as in flies, with Fzd and Dvl localizing together, opposite Vangl and Prickle (hereafter Pk) (Fig. 1B-D) (Butler and Wallingford, 2015;Chu and Sokol, 2016;Ciruna et al, 2006;Davey et al, 2016;Deans et al, 2007;Devenport et al, 2011;Hashimoto et al, 2010;Vladar et al, 2012;Yin et al, 2008). Altering the expression of Vang or Fz homologs mosaically in the frog skin or in the sensory epithelium of the chick ear disrupts the polarity of adjacent wild-type cells, suggesting that the molecular interactions between core PCP components that amplify and maintain their asymmetric localization are conserved between fly and vertebrate epithelia (Mitchell et al, 2009;Sienknecht et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Pcp Pathway In Vertebrate Epitheliamentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…With few exceptions, the relationship between core PCP components in vertebrate epithelial cells is the same as in flies, with Fzd and Dvl localizing together, opposite Vangl and Prickle (hereafter Pk) (Fig. 1B-D) (Butler and Wallingford, 2015;Chu and Sokol, 2016;Ciruna et al, 2006;Davey et al, 2016;Deans et al, 2007;Devenport et al, 2011;Hashimoto et al, 2010;Vladar et al, 2012;Yin et al, 2008). Altering the expression of Vang or Fz homologs mosaically in the frog skin or in the sensory epithelium of the chick ear disrupts the polarity of adjacent wild-type cells, suggesting that the molecular interactions between core PCP components that amplify and maintain their asymmetric localization are conserved between fly and vertebrate epithelia (Mitchell et al, 2009;Sienknecht et al, 2011).…”
Section: The Pcp Pathway In Vertebrate Epitheliamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In both multiciliated (dark gray spots) and surrounding cells, endogenous Vangl1, Pk2 and GFP-Pk1 (red) localize to the distal surface and GFP-Fzd3/6 and GFP-Dvl1/3 localize to the proximal surface. (D) Xenopus epidermal cells (Butler and Wallingford, 2015). In both multiciliated and surrounding cells, Dvl1:GFP localizes to the dorsal side whereas RFP-Pk1/2 and RFP-Vangl1 localize to the ventral side of the same cells.…”
Section: The Pcp Pathway In Vertebrate Epitheliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intriguingly, this distribution is reversed compared with that of mouse MCCs: Vangl1 and Pk2 localize downstream from flow, whereas Dvl1 and Fzd6 localize upstream of flow (Fig. 4) (Butler and Wallingford 2015).…”
Section: Polarization By the Pcp Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In Xenopus, expression of Vangl2 (Butler and Wallingford 2015). When wt MCCs intercalate within a PCP-deficient outer epidermal layer in grafting experiments, intracellular basal body (BB) orientation is coordinated but improperly aligned with tissue polarity.…”
Section: Polarization By the Pcp Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Prickle1 might have previously unknown functions in regulating polarity and migration in non-neuronal mammalian cells. Xenopus Prickle2 in multiciliated epithelial cells controls the asymmetric localization of a subset of core PCP family proteins (Butler and Wallingford, 2015). The underlying mechanism of Prickle-mediated nonneuronal polarity and migration, however, remains to be defined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%