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The assembly and maintenance of epithelial junctions in C-elegans

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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 1414-1432

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BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH INST-BRI
DOI: 10.2741/3316

Keywords

C. elegans; Junction; Cadherin; Discs Large; Cell Adhesion; Review

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  1. NIH [GM058038]
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [R01GM058038] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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The epithelial tissues of the C. elegans embryo provide a minimalist system for examining phylogenetically conserved proteins that function in epithelial polarity and cell-cell adhesion in a multicellular organism. In this review, we provide an overview of three major molecular complexes at the apical surface of epithelial cells in the C. elegans embryo: the cadherin-catenin complex, the more basal DLG-1/AJM-1 complex, and the apical membrane domain, which shares similarities with the subapical complex in Drosophila and the PAR/aPKC complex in vertebrates. We discuss how the assembly of these complexes contributes to epithelial polarity and adhesion, proteins that act as effectors and/or regulators of each subdomain, and how these complexes functionally interact during embryonic morphogenesis. Although much remains to be clarified, significant progress has been made in recent years to clarify the role of these protein complexes in epithelial morphogenesis, and suggests that C. elegans will continue to be a fruitful system in which to elucidate functional roles for these proteins in a living embryo.

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