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- Title
Epithelial Polarity: Interactions Between Junctions and Apical-Basal Machinery.
- Authors
Kaplan, Nicole A.; Xiaoping Liu; Tolwinski, Nicholas S.
- Abstract
Epithelial polarity is established and maintained by competition between determinants that define the apical and basolateral domains. Cell-cell adhesion complexes, or adherens junctions, form at the interface of these regions. Mutations in adhesion components as well as apical determinants normally lead to an expansion of the basolateral domain. Here we investigate the genetic relationship between the polarity determinants and adhesion and show that the levels of the adhesion protein Armadillo affect competition. We find that in arm mutants, even a modest reduction in the basolateral component Igl leads to a full apical domain expansion or lgl phenotype. By using an allelic series of Armadillo mutations, we show that there is a threshold at which basolateral expansion can be reversed. Further, in embryos lacking the Wingless signaling component zw3, the same full apical expansion occurs again with only a reduction in lgl. We propose a model where zw3 regulates protein levels of apical and adhesion components and suggest that a reciprocal interaction between junctions and polarity modules functions to maintain stable apical and basolateral domains.
- Subjects
CELL polarity; CELL adhesion; GENOTYPE-environment interaction; GENETIC mutation; CELL communication; GENETIC research
- Publication
Genetics, 2009, Vol 183, Issue 3, p874
- ISSN
0016-6731
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1534/genetics.109.108878