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Analyzing the Function of Small GTPases by Microinjection of Plasmids into Polarized Epithelial Cells
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Cell polarity: posterior Par-1 prevents proteolysis
Richard Benton1, Daniel St Johnston
1Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Institute, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, UK. rrb20@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:
The Par-1 kinase is required for anterior-posterior axis formation in Drosophila. New work has identified the posterior determinant, Oskar, as a Par-1 substrate. Phosphorylation stabilises Oskar, revealing a novel mechanism controlling its asymmetric distribution.
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