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The role of C. elegans Ena/VASP homolog UNC-34 in neuronal polarity and motility

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 344, Issue 1, Pages 94-106

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2010.04.025

Keywords

C. elegans; UNC-34; Neuronal polarity; Cell migration; Axon guidance

Funding

  1. NIH National Center
  2. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [NS32057, HD37815, GM077232]
  3. NSF

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Ena/VASP proteins mediate the effects of guidance cues on the actin cytoskeleton The single C elegans homolog of the Ena/VASP family of proteins. UNC-34, is required for the migrations of cells and growth cones Here we show that unc-34 mutant alleles also Interact genetically with Wnt mutants to reveal a role for unc-34 in the establishment of neuronal polarity along the C elegans anterior-posterior axis. Our mutant analysis shows that eliminating UNC-34 function results in neuronal migration and polarity phenotypes that are enhanced at higher temperatures, revealing a heat-sensitive process that is normally masked by the presence of UNC-34 Finally, we show that the UNC-34 protein is expressed broadly and accumulates in axons and at the apical junctions of epithelial cells. While most mutants lacked detectable UNC-34. three unc-34 mutants that contained missense mutations in the EVH1 domain produced full-length UNC-34 that failed to localize to apical junctions and axons, supporting the role for the EVH1 domain in localizing Ena/VASP family members (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc All rights reserved

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