作者
John A Curtin, Elizabeth Quint, Vicky Tsipouri, Ruth M Arkell, Bruce Cattanach, Andrew J Copp, Deborah J Henderson, Nigel Spurr, Philip Stanier, Elizabeth M Fisher, Patrick M Nolan, Karen P Steel, Steve DM Brown, Ian C Gray, Jennifer N Murdoch
发表日期
2003/7/1
期刊
Current Biology
卷号
13
期号
13
页码范围
1129-1133
出版商
Elsevier
简介
We identified two novel mouse mutants with abnormal head-shaking behavior and neural tube defects during the course of independent ENU mutagenesis experiments. The heterozygous and homozygous mutants exhibit defects in the orientation of sensory hair cells in the organ of Corti, indicating a defect in planar cell polarity. The homozygous mutants exhibit severe neural tube defects as a result of failure to initiate neural tube closure. We show that these mutants, spin cycle and crash, carry independent missense mutations within the coding region of Celsr1, encoding a large protocadherin molecule [1]. Celsr1 is one of three mammalian homologs of Drosophila flamingo/starry night, which is essential for the planar cell polarity pathway in Drosophila together with frizzled, dishevelled, prickle, strabismus/van gogh, and rhoA[2, 3]. The identification of mouse mutants of Celsr1 provides the first evidence for the …
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