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How do the Fat–Dachsous and core planar polarity pathways act together and independently to coordinate polarized cell behaviours?
Authors:Helen Strutt  David Strutt
Institution:Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Abstract:Planar polarity describes the coordinated polarization of cells within the plane of a tissue. This is controlled by two main pathways in Drosophila: the Frizzled-dependent core planar polarity pathway and the Fat–Dachsous pathway. Components of both of these pathways become asymmetrically localized within cells in response to long-range upstream cues, and form intercellular complexes that link polarity between neighbouring cells. This review examines if and when the two pathways are coupled, focusing on the Drosophila wing, eye and abdomen. There is strong evidence that the pathways are molecularly coupled in tissues that express a specific isoform of the core protein Prickle, namely Spiny-legs. However, in other contexts, the linkages between the pathways are indirect. We discuss how the two pathways act together and independently to mediate a diverse range of effects on polarization of cell structures and behaviours.
Keywords:planar polarity  planar cell polarity  PCP  Frizzled  Fat  Dachsous
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