Novel Regulators of Planar Cell Polarity: A Genetic Analysis in Drosophila

Weber U.; Gault, WJ; Olguin, P.; Serysheva, E; Mlodzik, M.

Abstract

Planar cell polarity (PCP) is a common feature of many epithelia and epithelial organs. Although progress has been made in the dissection of molecular mechanisms regulating PCP, many questions remain. Here we describe a screen to identify novel PCP regulators in Drosophila. We employed mild gain-of-function (GOF) phenotypes of two cytoplasmic Frizzled (Fz)/PCP core components, Diego (Dgo) and Prickle (Pk), and screened these against the DrosDel genome-wide deficiency collection for dominant modifiers. Positive genomic regions were rescreened and narrowed down with smaller overlapping deficiencies from the Exelixis collection and RNAi-mediated knockdown applied to individual genes. This approach isolated new regulators of PCP, which were confirmed with loss-of-function analyses displaying PCP defects in the eye and/or wing. Furthermore, knockdown of a subset was also sensitive to dgo dosage or dominantly modified a dishevelled (dsh) GOF phenotype, supporting a role in Fz/PCP-mediated polarity establishment. Among the new PCP genes we identified several kinases, enzymes required for lipid modification, scaffolding proteins, and genes involved in substrate modification and/or degradation. Interestingly, one of them is a member of the Meckel-Gruber syndrome factors, associated with human ciliopathies, suggesting an important role for cell polarity in nonciliated cells.

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Título según WOS: Novel Regulators of Planar Cell Polarity: A Genetic Analysis in Drosophila
Título de la Revista: GENETICS
Volumen: 191
Número: 1
Editorial: GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
Fecha de publicación: 2012
Página de inicio: 145
Página final: +
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1534/genetics.111.137190

Notas: ISI