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Establishment of the PAR-1 cortical gradient by the aPKC-PRBH circuit

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 917-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41589-018-0117-1

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  1. Singapore National Research Foundation (NRF) [NRF-NRFF-2012-08, NRF-NRFF-2011-04]
  2. Ministry of Education AcRF [MOE-T2-1-045, MOE-T2-1-124]
  3. Strategic Japan-Singapore Cooperative Research Program by the Japan Science and Technology Agency and the Singapore Agency for Science, Technology, and Research [1514324022]

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Cell polarity is the asymmetric compartmentalization of cellular components. An opposing gradient of partitioning-defective protein kinases, atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) and PAR-1, at the cell cortex guides diverse asymmetries in the structure of metazoan cells, but the mechanism underlying their spatial patterning remains poorly understood. Here, we show in Caenorhabditis elegans zygotes that the cortical PAR-1 gradient is patterned as a consequence of dual mechanisms: stabilization of cortical dynamics and protection from aPKC-mediated cortical exclusion. Dual control of cortical PAR-1 depends on a physical interaction with the PRBH-domain protein PAR-2. Using a reconstitution approach in heterologous cells, we demonstrate that PAR-1, PAR-2, and polarized Cdc42-PAR-6-aPKC comprise the minimal network sufficient for the establishment of an opposing cortical gradient. Our findings delineate the mechanism governing cortical polarity, in which a circuit consisting of aPKC and the PRBH-domain protein ensures the local recruitment of PAR-1 to a well-defined cortical compartment.

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