Journal article

The core planar cell polarity gene prickle interacts with flamingo to promote sensory axon advance in the Drosophila embryo

EM Mrkusich, DJ Flanagan, PM Whitington

Developmental Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2011

Abstract

The atypical cadherin Drosophila protein Flamingo and its vertebrate homologues play widespread roles in the regulation of both dendrite and axon growth. However, little is understood about the molecular mechanisms that underpin these functions. Whereas flamingo interacts with a well-defined group of genes in regulating planar cell polarity, previous studies have uncovered little evidence that the other core planar cell polarity genes are involved in regulation of neurite growth. We present data in this study showing that the planar cell polarity gene prickle interacts with flamingo in regulating sensory axon advance at a key choice point - the transition between the peripheral nervous syste..

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