| Literature DB >> 20817616 |
Toshiyuki Harumoto1, Masayoshi Ito, Yuko Shimada, Tetsuya J Kobayashi, Hiroki R Ueda, Bingwei Lu, Tadashi Uemura.
Abstract
How global organ asymmetry and individual cell polarity are connected to each other is a central question in studying planar cell polarity (PCP). In the Drosophila wing, which develops PCP along its proximal-distal (P-D) axis, we previously proposed that the core PCP mediator Frizzled redistributes distally in a microtubule (MT)-dependent manner. Here, we performed organ-wide analysis of MT dynamics by introducing quantitative in vivo imaging. We observed MTs aligning along the P-D axis at the onset of redistribution and a small but significant excess of + ends-distal MTs in the proximal region of the wing. This characteristic alignment and asymmetry of MT growth was controlled by atypical cadherins Dachsous (Ds) and Fat (Ft). Furthermore, the action of Ft was mediated in part by PAR-1. All these data support the idea that the active reorientation of MT growth adjusts cell polarity along the organ axis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20817616 PMCID: PMC2951474 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2010.08.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270