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Planar cell polarity: the Dachsous/Fat system contributes differently to the embryonic and larval stages of Drosophila.

Pedro Saavedra1, Amy Brittle2, Isabel M Palacios1, David Strutt2, José Casal1, Peter A Lawrence3.   

Abstract

The epidermal patterns of all three larval instars (L1-L3) ofDrosophilaare made by one unchanging set of cells. The seven rows of cuticular denticles of all larval stages are consistently planar polarised, some pointing forwards, others backwards. In L1 all the predenticles originate at the back of the cells but, in L2 and L3, they form at the front or the back of the cell depending on the polarity of the forthcoming denticles. We find that, to polarise all rows, the Dachsous/Fat system is differentially utilised; in L1 it is active in the placement of the actin-based predenticles but is not crucial for the final orientation of the cuticular denticles, in L2 and L3 it is needed for placement and polarity. We find Four-jointed to be strongly expressed in the tendon cells and show how this might explain the orientation of all seven rows. Unexpectedly, we find that L3 that lack Dachsous differ from larvae lacking Fat and we present evidence that this is due to differently mislocalised Dachs. We make some progress in understanding how Dachs contributes to phenotypes of wildtype and mutant larvae and adults.
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Keywords:  Dachs; Dachsous; Epidermis; Fat; Planar cell polarity

Year:  2016        PMID: 26935392      PMCID: PMC4890672          DOI: 10.1242/bio.017152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Open        ISSN: 2046-6390            Impact factor:   2.422


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