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Review
. 2017 May;254(3):1241-1258.
doi: 10.1007/s00709-017-1075-2. Epub 2017 Mar 14.

Crosstalk of cell polarity signaling pathways

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Review

Crosstalk of cell polarity signaling pathways

Tomáš Mazel. Protoplasma. 2017 May.

Abstract

Cell polarity, the asymmetric organization of cellular components along one or multiple axes, is present in most cells. From budding yeast cell polarization induced by pheromone signaling, oocyte polarization at fertilization to polarized epithelia and neuronal cells in multicellular organisms, similar mechanisms are used to determine cell polarity. Crucial role in this process is played by signaling lipid molecules, small Rho family GTPases and Par proteins. All these signaling circuits finally govern the cytoskeleton, which is responsible for oriented cell migration, cell shape changes, and polarized membrane and organelle trafficking. Thus, typically in the process of cell polarization, most cellular constituents become polarized, including plasma membrane lipid composition, ion concentrations, membrane receptors, and proteins in general, mRNA, vesicle trafficking, or intracellular organelles. This review gives a brief overview how these systems talk to each other both during initial symmetry breaking and within the signaling feedback loop mechanisms used to preserve the polarized state.

Keywords: Cell polarization; Cell signaling; Chemotaxis; Neurite initiation; Par proteins; Rho GTPases.

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