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Caroline Ripp, Julia Loth, Iveta Petrova, Karen Linnemannstöns, Monique Ulepic, Lee Fradkin, Jasprien Noordermeer, Andreas Wodarz
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2018) 7 (11): bio033001.
Published: 2 November 2018
.... Among these co-receptors are several with structural homology to receptor tyrosine kinases, including Ror, PTK7, Ryk and MUSK. In vertebrates, Ror-2 and PTK7 are important regulators of planar cell polarity (PCP). By contrast, PCP phenotypes were not reported for mutations in off-track ( otk ) and off...
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Biology Open
Biol Open (2016) 5 (4): 397–408.
Published: 2 March 2016
... of denticles in late larval stages. Dachs Dachsous Fat Epidermis Planar cell polarity During development, the larva of Drosophila undergoes three moult cycles and increases considerably in size. The cuticle of the first larval stage (L1) is formed by the embryonic epidermis; there are two...
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Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2016) 5 (3): 229–236.
Published: 10 February 2016
...Katherine A. Sharp; Jeffrey D. Axelrod ABSTRACT Planar cell polarity signaling directs the polarization of cells within the plane of many epithelia. While these tissues exhibit asymmetric localization of a set of core module proteins, in Drosophila , more than one mechanism links the direction...
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Biology Open
Biol Open (2015) 4 (6): 722–730.
Published: 14 July 2015
...Olga Ossipova; Kyeongmi Kim; Sergei Y. Sokol The vertebrate neural tube forms as a result of complex morphogenetic movements, which require the functions of several core planar cell polarity (PCP) proteins, including Vangl2 and Prickle. Despite the importance of these proteins for neurulation...
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Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2014) 3 (9): 861–870.
Published: 4 September 2014
...Chunqiao Liu; Chen Lin; Chun Gao; Helen May-Simera; Anand Swaroop; Tiansen Li ABSTRACT Planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling plays a critical role in tissue morphogenesis. In mammals, disruption of three of the six “core PCP” components results in polarity-dependent defects with rotated cochlear...
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Eugene Tkachenko, Edgar Gutierrez, Semion K. Saikin, Per Fogelstrand, Chungho Kim, Alex Groisman, Mark H. Ginsberg
Journal:
Biology Open
Biol Open (2013) 2 (10): 1007–1012.
Published: 14 August 2013
..., common sensors of shear, and thus must use an alternative mechanism of sensing the strength and direction of flow. In our experiments in microfluidic perfusion chambers, confluent ECs developed planar cell polarity at a rate proportional to the shear stress. The location of Golgi apparatus...
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Biology Open
Biol Open (2012) 1 (5): 498–505.
Published: 12 April 2012
...Ivana Mirkovic; Serhiy Pylawka; A. J. Hudspeth Summary In addition to their ubiquitous apical-basal polarity, many epithelia are also polarized along an orthogonal axis, a phenomenon termed planar cell polarity (PCP). In the mammalian inner ear and the zebrafish lateral line, PCP is revealed...
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