Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation

The conserved core planar polarity pathway is essential for coordinating polarised cell behaviours and the formation of polarised structures such as cilia and hairs. Core planar polarity proteins localise asymmetrically to opposite cell ends and form intercellular complexes that link the polarity of...

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Main Authors: Helen Strutt, Jessica Gamage, David Strutt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2019-05-01
Series:eLife
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PCP
Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/45107
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spelling doaj-319abdbb911849ba8d6913724fa71b342021-05-05T17:37:11ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2019-05-01810.7554/eLife.45107Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisationHelen Strutt0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4365-2271Jessica Gamage1David Strutt2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8185-4515Department of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomDepartment of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomDepartment of Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United KingdomThe conserved core planar polarity pathway is essential for coordinating polarised cell behaviours and the formation of polarised structures such as cilia and hairs. Core planar polarity proteins localise asymmetrically to opposite cell ends and form intercellular complexes that link the polarity of neighbouring cells. This asymmetric segregation is regulated by phosphorylation through poorly understood mechanisms. We show that loss of phosphorylation of the core protein Strabismus in the Drosophila pupal wing increases its stability and promotes its clustering at intercellular junctions, and that Prickle negatively regulates Strabismus phosphorylation. Additionally, loss of phosphorylation of Dishevelled – which normally localises to opposite cell edges to Strabismus – reduces its stability at junctions. Moreover, both phosphorylation events are independently mediated by Casein Kinase Iε. We conclude that Casein Kinase Iε phosphorylation acts as a switch, promoting Strabismus mobility and Dishevelled immobility, thus enhancing sorting of these proteins to opposite cell edges.https://elifesciences.org/articles/45107planar cell polarityPCPStrabismusCasein Kinase IεphosphorylationDishevelled
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author Helen Strutt
Jessica Gamage
David Strutt
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Jessica Gamage
David Strutt
Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
eLife
planar cell polarity
PCP
Strabismus
Casein Kinase Iε
phosphorylation
Dishevelled
author_facet Helen Strutt
Jessica Gamage
David Strutt
author_sort Helen Strutt
title Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
title_short Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
title_full Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
title_fullStr Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
title_full_unstemmed Reciprocal action of Casein Kinase Iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
title_sort reciprocal action of casein kinase iε on core planar polarity proteins regulates clustering and asymmetric localisation
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The conserved core planar polarity pathway is essential for coordinating polarised cell behaviours and the formation of polarised structures such as cilia and hairs. Core planar polarity proteins localise asymmetrically to opposite cell ends and form intercellular complexes that link the polarity of neighbouring cells. This asymmetric segregation is regulated by phosphorylation through poorly understood mechanisms. We show that loss of phosphorylation of the core protein Strabismus in the Drosophila pupal wing increases its stability and promotes its clustering at intercellular junctions, and that Prickle negatively regulates Strabismus phosphorylation. Additionally, loss of phosphorylation of Dishevelled – which normally localises to opposite cell edges to Strabismus – reduces its stability at junctions. Moreover, both phosphorylation events are independently mediated by Casein Kinase Iε. We conclude that Casein Kinase Iε phosphorylation acts as a switch, promoting Strabismus mobility and Dishevelled immobility, thus enhancing sorting of these proteins to opposite cell edges.
topic planar cell polarity
PCP
Strabismus
Casein Kinase Iε
phosphorylation
Dishevelled
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/45107
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