Internal feedback circuits among MEX-5, MEX-6, and PLK-1 maintain faithful patterning in the
Caenorhabditis elegans
embryo
Alexandre Pierre Vaudano,
Françoise Schwager,
Monica Gotta
et al.
Abstract:Proteins become asymmetrically distributed in the one-cell
Caenorhabditis elegans
embryo thanks to reaction–diffusion mechanisms that are often entangled in complex feedback loops. Cortical polarity drives the enrichment of the RNA-binding proteins MEX-5 and MEX-6 in the anterior cytoplasm through concentration gradients. MEX-5 and MEX-6 promote the patterning of other cytoplasmic factors, including that of the anteriorly enriched mitotic polo-like kinase PLK-1, but also contribute to p… Show more
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