TY - JOUR A1 - Fagan, Jeremy K. A1 - Dollar, Gretchen A1 - Lu, Qiuheng A1 - Barnett, Austen A1 - Jorge, Joaquin Pechuan A1 - Schlosser, Andreas A1 - Pfleger, Cathie A1 - Adler, Paul A1 - Jenny, Andreas T1 - Combover/CG10732, a Novel PCP Effector for Drosophila Wing Hair Formation JF - PLOS ONE N2 - The polarization of cells is essential for the proper functioning of most organs. Planar Cell Polarity (PCP), the polarization within the plane of an epithelium, is perpendicular to apical-basal polarity and established by the non-canonical Wnt/Fz-PCP signaling pathway. Within each tissue, downstream PCP effectors link the signal to tissue specific readouts such as stereocilia orientation in the inner ear and hair follicle orientation in vertebrates or the polarization of ommatidia and wing hairs in Drosophila melanogaster. Specific PCP effectors in the wing such as Multiple wing hairs (Mwh) and Rho Kinase (Rok) are required to position the hair at the correct position and to prevent ectopic actin hairs. In a genome-wide screen in vitro, we identified Combover (Cmb)/CG10732 as a novel Rho kinase substrate. Overexpression of Cmb causes the formation of a multiple hair cell phenotype (MHC), similar to loss of rok and mwh. This MHC phenotype is dominantly enhanced by removal of rok or of other members of the PCP effector gene family. Furthermore, we show that Cmb physically interacts with Mwh, and cmb null mutants suppress the MHC phenotype of mwh alleles. Our data indicate that Cmb is a novel PCP effector that promotes to wing hair formation, a function that is antagonized by Mwh. KW - planar cell polarity KW - RHO-associated kinease KW - convergent extension movements KW - ROK-alpha KW - protein KW - phosphorylation KW - actin KW - gene KW - morphogenesis KW - localization Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-115394 SN - 1932-6203 VL - 9 IS - 9 ER -