Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1

G proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the immune, olfactory sensory systems amongst other systems as well as exhibiting essential roles in the central and peripheral nervous system. GPCRs are also major targets of pharmaceutical drugs curren...

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Main Author: Mestek, L
Other Authors: Russ, A
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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description G proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the immune, olfactory sensory systems amongst other systems as well as exhibiting essential roles in the central and peripheral nervous system. GPCRs are also major targets of pharmaceutical drugs currently used to treat a vast number of conditions. Despite their clear importance, the function of many GPCRs is still obscure. Identifying the physiological role of more GPCRs provides a niche for more drugs to be developed and thus more conditions to be treated. The C.elegans lat-1 gene encodes the latrophilin vertebrate homolog; it is a member of the adhesion GPCR family and is structurally related to the flamingo/CELSR, an essential component of planar cell polarity pathway. This study aims to phenotypically characterise lat-1 mutants in C.elegans to provide insights into the physiological role of this important member of adhesion GPCRs. lat-1 mutants exhibit several morphological defects throughout development and during vulva development. Analysing the embryonic development of such mutants also identified an anterior-posterior polarity defect. The results implicate a second evolutionary conserved subfamily of adhesion GPCRs in the control of tissue polarity and morphogenesis.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a52108d3-0fe4-4b52-a0ca-58c1ff574feb2022-03-27T02:38:16ZPhenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1Thesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:a52108d3-0fe4-4b52-a0ca-58c1ff574febGenetics (life sciences)BiochemistryEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2011Mestek, LRuss, AG proteins coupled receptors (GPCRs) play essential developmental roles with functions in all of the immune, olfactory sensory systems amongst other systems as well as exhibiting essential roles in the central and peripheral nervous system. GPCRs are also major targets of pharmaceutical drugs currently used to treat a vast number of conditions. Despite their clear importance, the function of many GPCRs is still obscure. Identifying the physiological role of more GPCRs provides a niche for more drugs to be developed and thus more conditions to be treated. The C.elegans lat-1 gene encodes the latrophilin vertebrate homolog; it is a member of the adhesion GPCR family and is structurally related to the flamingo/CELSR, an essential component of planar cell polarity pathway. This study aims to phenotypically characterise lat-1 mutants in C.elegans to provide insights into the physiological role of this important member of adhesion GPCRs. lat-1 mutants exhibit several morphological defects throughout development and during vulva development. Analysing the embryonic development of such mutants also identified an anterior-posterior polarity defect. The results implicate a second evolutionary conserved subfamily of adhesion GPCRs in the control of tissue polarity and morphogenesis.
spellingShingle Genetics (life sciences)
Biochemistry
Mestek, L
Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title_full Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title_fullStr Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title_short Phenotypic characterisation of the C. elegans latrophilin homolog, lat-1
title_sort phenotypic characterisation of the c elegans latrophilin homolog lat 1
topic Genetics (life sciences)
Biochemistry
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