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Publication : Ciliary proteins link basal body polarization to planar cell polarity regulation.

First Author  Jones C Year  2008
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  40
Issue  1 Pages  69-77
PubMed ID  18066062 Mgi Jnum  J:131308
Mgi Id  MGI:3773480 Doi  10.1038/ng.2007.54
Citation  Jones C, et al. (2008) Ciliary proteins link basal body polarization to planar cell polarity regulation. Nat Genet 40(1):69-77
abstractText  Planar cell polarity (PCP) refers to coordinated polarization of cells within the plane of a cell sheet. A conserved signaling pathway is required for the establishment of PCP in epithelial tissues and for polarized cellular rearrangements known as convergent extension. During PCP signaling, core PCP proteins are sorted asymmetrically along the polarization axis; this sorting is thought to direct coordinated downstream morphogenetic changes across the entire tissue. Here, we show that a gene encoding a ciliary protein (a 'ciliary gene'), Ift88, also known as Polaris, is required for establishing epithelial PCP and for convergent extension of the cochlear duct of Mus musculus. We also show that the proper positioning of ciliary basal bodies and the formation of polarized cellular structures are disrupted in mice with mutant ciliary proteins ('ciliary mutants'), whereas core PCP proteins are partitioned normally along the polarization axis. Thus, our data uncover a distinct requirement for ciliary genes in basal body positioning and morphological polarization during PCP regulation.
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