Abstract
Planar cell polarity (PCP) is observed in an array of developmental processes that involve collective cell movement and tissue organization, and its disruption can lead to severe developmental defects. Recent studies in flies and vertebrates have identified new functions for PCP as well as new signalling components, and have proposed new mechanistic models. However, despite this progress, the search to simplify principles of understanding continues and important mechanistic uncertainties still pose formidable challenges.
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Glossary
- Anisotropic
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Having properties that depend on the direction of measurement.
- Axoneme
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The portion of the cilium projecting into the extracellular space. It is composed of a circular array of nine microtubule doublets plus many other proteins, and is enveloped by a specialized region of plasma membrane.
- Basal foot
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An appendage protruding asymmetrically from one side of the basal body (centriole) of motile cilia. The direction in which the basal foot points indicates the direction of the active stroke in the ciliary beat cycle.
- BBSome
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The stable complex of seven Barded–Biedl syndrome proteins involved in trafficking proteins to cilia.
- Cell cortex
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Region of the cytoplasm lying just interior to the plasma membrane.
- Centrosome
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An organelle consisting of a pair of centrioles that can nucleate cilia, and pericentriolar material that nucleates and organizes cytoplasmic and spindle microtubules.
- Ciliopathies
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A large group of diseases and developmental anomalies with overlapping manifestations that result from defects in cilia structure or function.
- Ependymal cells
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Cells of the ependyma — the epithelial lining of the ventricles of the brain.
- Hydrocephalus
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The inappropriate accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain ventricles.
- Morphant
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An organism treated with an antisense morpholino oligonucleotide resulting in a partial or total loss-of-function mutant.
- Nodal cells
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Cells in a transient structure at the anterior end of the primitive streak of a mammalian embryo, in which left–right asymmetry is established.
- Organ of Corti
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The structure in the inner ear that contains receptor cells that are sensitive to sound vibrations.
- Rostral
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In the direction of the top of the head.
- Wing disc
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A single-layered, sac-like epithelial structure in the larvae that, in holometabolous insects such as Drosophila melanogaster, gives rise to an adult wing after metamorphosis in the pupal stage.
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Bayly, R., Axelrod, J. Pointing in the right direction: new developments in the field of planar cell polarity. Nat Rev Genet 12, 385–391 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg2956
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