| Literature DB >> 30213539 |
Małgorzata J Liro1, Diane G Morton2, Lesilee S Rose3.
Abstract
The PAR-1 kinase of C. elegans is localized to the posterior of the one-cell embryo and its mutations affect asymmetric spindle placement and partitioning of cytoplasmic components in the first cell cycle. However, par-1 mutations do not cause failure to restrict the anterior PAR polarity complex to the same extent as mutations in the posteriorly localized PAR-2 protein. Further, it has been difficult to examine the role of PAR-1 in subsequent divisions due to the early defects in par-1 mutant embryos. Here we show that the PIG-1 kinase acts redundantly with PAR-1 to restrict the anterior PAR-3 protein for normal polarity in the one-cell embryo. By using a temperature sensitive allele of par-1, which exhibits enhanced lethality when combined with a pig-1 mutation, we have further explored roles for these genes in subsequent divisions. We find that both PIG-1 and PAR-1 regulate spindle orientation in the EMS blastomere of the four-cell stage embryo to ensure that it undergoes an asymmetric division. In this cell, PIG-1 and PAR-1 act in parallel pathways for spindle positioning, PIG-1 in the MES-1/SRC-1 pathway and PAR-1 in the Wnt pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Asymmetric division; Endoderm specification; Spindle orientation; let‐99; par-1; pig-1
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30213539 PMCID: PMC6238631 DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2018.08.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol ISSN: 0012-1606 Impact factor: 3.582