Drosophila Crumbs is a positional cue in photoreceptor adherens junctions and rhabdomeres
Shayan Izaddoost,
Sang-Chul Nam,
Manzoor A. Bhat,
Hugo J. Bellen and
Kwang-Wook Choi ()
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Shayan Izaddoost: Baylor College of Medicine
Sang-Chul Nam: Baylor College of Medicine
Manzoor A. Bhat: Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Hugo J. Bellen: Baylor College of Medicine
Kwang-Wook Choi: Baylor College of Medicine
Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6877, 178-183
Abstract:
Abstract Drosophila Crumbs (Crb) is required for apical–basal polarity and is an apical determinant in embryonic epithelia1,2. Here, we describe properties of Crb that control the position and integrity of the photoreceptor adherens junction and photosensitive organ, or rhabdomere3. In contrast to normal photoreceptor adherens junctions and rhabdomeres, which span the depth of the retina, adherens junctions and rhabdomeres of Crb-deficient photoreceptors initially accumulate at the top of the retina and fail to maintain their integrity as they stretch to the retinal floor. We show that Crb controls localization of the adherens junction through its intracellular domain containing a putative binding site for a protein 4.1 superfamily protein (FERM)4,5. Although loss of Crb or overexpression of the FERM binding domain causes mislocalization of adherens junctions, they do not result in a significant loss of photoreceptor polarity. Mutations in CRB1, a human homologue of crb, are associated with photoreceptor degeneration in retinitis pigmentosa 12 (RP12) and Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA)6,7,8,9,10. The intracellular domain of CRB1 behaves similarly to its Drosophila counterpart when overexpressed in the fly eye. Our studies may provide clues for mechanisms of photoreceptor degeneration in RP12 and LCA.
Date: 2002
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