Dystroglycan localizes to the basal domain of epithelial cells and has been reported to play a role in apical-basal polarity. Here, we show that Dystroglycan null mutant follicle cells have normal apical-basal polarity, but lose the planar polarity of their basal actin stress fibers, a phenotype it shares with Dystrophin mutants. However, unlike Dystrophin mutants, mutants in Dystroglycan or in its extracellular matrix ligand Perlecan lose polarity under energetic stress. The maintenance of epithelial polarity under energetic stress requires the activation of Myosin II by the cellular energy sensor AMPK. Starved Dystroglycan or Perlecan null cells activate AMPK normally, but do not activate Myosin II. Thus, Perlecan signaling through Dystro...
Alterations in the basement membrane receptor dystroglycan (DG) are evident in muscular dystrophies ...
Dystroglycan is an important cell adhesion receptor linking the actin cytoskeleton, via utrophin and...
Epithelial cells line all the outside surfaces of the body where they perform essential roles in mai...
The AMP-stimulated protein kinase regulates epithelial polarity under conditions of energy depletion...
The AMP-stimulated protein kinase regulates epithelial polarity under conditions of energy depletion...
The transmembrane protein Dystroglycan is a central element of the dystrophin-associated glycoprotei...
How extracellular matrix contributes to tissue morphogenesis is still an open question. In the Dros...
Dystroglycan is a ubiquitously expressed cellular adhesion protein, linking the actin cytoskeleton t...
In following up the experiments reported in this paper, we have discovered that the polarity phenoty...
Dystroglycan is an essential laminin binding cell adhesion molecule, which is also an adaptor for se...
AbstractDystroglycan is a cell-surface matrix receptor that requires LARGE-dependent glycosylation f...
Dystroglycan is a ubiquitously expressed cell adhesion receptor best understood in its role as part ...
Dystroglycan (DG) serves as an adhesion complex linking the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular ...
The Dystroglycan (DG) complex is a receptor for laminin and is expressed in a variety of tissues. DG...
Epithelia maintain a functional barrier during tissue turnover while facing varying mechanical stres...
Alterations in the basement membrane receptor dystroglycan (DG) are evident in muscular dystrophies ...
Dystroglycan is an important cell adhesion receptor linking the actin cytoskeleton, via utrophin and...
Epithelial cells line all the outside surfaces of the body where they perform essential roles in mai...
The AMP-stimulated protein kinase regulates epithelial polarity under conditions of energy depletion...
The AMP-stimulated protein kinase regulates epithelial polarity under conditions of energy depletion...
The transmembrane protein Dystroglycan is a central element of the dystrophin-associated glycoprotei...
How extracellular matrix contributes to tissue morphogenesis is still an open question. In the Dros...
Dystroglycan is a ubiquitously expressed cellular adhesion protein, linking the actin cytoskeleton t...
In following up the experiments reported in this paper, we have discovered that the polarity phenoty...
Dystroglycan is an essential laminin binding cell adhesion molecule, which is also an adaptor for se...
AbstractDystroglycan is a cell-surface matrix receptor that requires LARGE-dependent glycosylation f...
Dystroglycan is a ubiquitously expressed cell adhesion receptor best understood in its role as part ...
Dystroglycan (DG) serves as an adhesion complex linking the actin cytoskeleton to the extracellular ...
The Dystroglycan (DG) complex is a receptor for laminin and is expressed in a variety of tissues. DG...
Epithelia maintain a functional barrier during tissue turnover while facing varying mechanical stres...
Alterations in the basement membrane receptor dystroglycan (DG) are evident in muscular dystrophies ...
Dystroglycan is an important cell adhesion receptor linking the actin cytoskeleton, via utrophin and...
Epithelial cells line all the outside surfaces of the body where they perform essential roles in mai...