The Par3/Par6/aPKC complex and epithelial cell polarity
2013.06.10Chen, J., & Zhang, M. (2013). Experimental cell research, 319(10), 1357-1364.
Apical–basal polarity is the basic organizing principle of epithelial cells, and endows epithelial cells to function as defensive barriers and as mediators of vectorial transport of nutrients in and out of organisms. Apical–basal polarity is controlled by a number of conserved polarity factors that regulate cytoskeletal organizations, asymmetric distributions of cellular components, and directional transports across cells. Polarity factors often occupy specific membrane regions in response to the adhesion forces generated by cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix interactions. Both internal polarity factors and the external extracellular matrices play fundamental roles in epithelial cell polarity establishment and maintenance. This review focuses on recent developments of the Par3/Par6/aPKC complex and its interacting proteins in epithelial cell polarity.
- Recommend
-
2024-06-15
AIDA-1/ANKS1B Binds to the SynGAP Family RasGAPs with High Affinity and Specificity.
-
Demixing is a default process for biological condensates formed via phase separation
-
Short-distance vesicle transport via phase separation.
-
Phosphorylation-dependent membraneless organelle fusion and fission illustrated by postsynaptic density assemblies.
-
2023-10-03
Ca2+-induced release of IQSEC2/BRAG1 autoinhibition under physiological and pathological conditions