The core planar polarity pathway coordinates epithelial cell polarity during animal development, and loss of its activity gives rise to a range of defects, from aberrant morphogenetic cell movements to failure to correctly orient structures, such as hairs and cilia. The core pathway functions via a mechanism involving segregation of its protein components to opposite cells ends, where they form asymmetric intracellular complexes that couple cell-cell polarity. This segregation is a self-organizing process driven by feedback interactions between the core proteins themselves. Despite intense efforts, the molecular pathways underlying feedback have proven difficult to elucidate using conventional genetic approaches. Here we investigate core pr...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is important for no...
Planar polarity refers to cellular polarity in an orthogonal plane to apicobasal polarity, and is se...
Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is important for no...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
Summary: Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is importa...
AbstractDuring planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity ...
AbstractCells in the Drosophila wing are polarised to produce a single distally pointing trichome. R...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
SummaryBackgroundThe planar polarization of developing tissues is controlled by a conserved set of c...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
The core planar polarity proteins are required to specify the orientation of structures that are pol...
SummaryEstablishment of planar cell polarity (PCP) in a tissue requires coordination of directional ...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
The conserved core planar polarity pathway is essential for coordinating polarised cell behaviours a...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is important for no...
Planar polarity refers to cellular polarity in an orthogonal plane to apicobasal polarity, and is se...
Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is important for no...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
Summary: Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is importa...
AbstractDuring planar polarity patterning of the Drosophila wing, a “core” group of planar polarity ...
AbstractCells in the Drosophila wing are polarised to produce a single distally pointing trichome. R...
AbstractThe frizzled (fz) gene of Drosophila is required for planar polarity establishment in the ad...
SummaryBackgroundThe planar polarization of developing tissues is controlled by a conserved set of c...
AbstractPlanar cell polarity signaling in Drosophila requires the receptor Frizzled and the cytoplas...
The core planar polarity proteins are required to specify the orientation of structures that are pol...
SummaryEstablishment of planar cell polarity (PCP) in a tissue requires coordination of directional ...
AbstractThe frizzled/starry night pathway regulates planar cell polarity in a wide variety of tissue...
The conserved core planar polarity pathway is essential for coordinating polarised cell behaviours a...
AbstractEpithelial structures, such as the wing hairs and ommatidia in Drosophila, are aligned in th...
Planar polarity, the coordinated polarization of cells in the plane of a tissue, is important for no...
Planar polarity refers to cellular polarity in an orthogonal plane to apicobasal polarity, and is se...