Expression of mouse dchs1, fjx1, and fat-j suggests conservation of the planar cell polarity pathway identified in Drosophila

Rebecca Rock, Sabrina Schrauth, Manfred Gessler

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    Abstract

    The dachsous (ds), fat (ft), and four-jointed (fj) genes have been identified in Drosophila as part of a signaling pathway that regulates planar cell polarity (PCP). A homologous PCP signaling pathway has also been identified in vertebrates, but nothing is known thus far about the conservation of Ds/Ft/Fj signaling. Here we analysed and compared for the first time the expression patterns of all ds, ft and fj homologs in the mouse. During embryogenesis, expression analysis was performed by RNA in situ hybridization and in adult organs by real time PCR. As in Drosophila, we detected a complementary expression of fjx1 and dchs1 in organs like kidney, lung, and intestine. The ubiquitous expression of ft in several tissues in Drosophila appears to be split into an epithelial expression of fat1/fat3 and a mesenchymal expression of fat-j. These data are compatible with a conservation and subfunctionalization of the Drosophila Ds, Fj, and Fat signaling in higher vertebrates. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)747-755
    Number of pages8
    JournalDevelopmental Dynamics
    Volume234
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2005

    Keywords

    • dachsous
    • dchs1
    • dchs2
    • fat
    • fat1
    • fat2
    • fat3
    • fjx1
    • Four-jointed
    • Mouse
    • Planar cell polarity

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