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Wnt-Dependent Control of Cell Polarity in Cultured Cells

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The secreted ligand Wnt5a regulates cell polarity and polarized cell movement during development by signaling through the poorly defined noncanonical Wnt pathway. Cell polarity regulates most aspects of cell behavior including the organization of apical/basolateral membrane domains of epithelial cells, polarized cell divisions along a directional plane, and front rear polarity during cell migration. These characteristics of cell polarity allow coordinated cell movements required for tissue formation and organogenesis during embryonic development. Genetic model organisms have been used to identify multiple signaling pathways including Wnt5a that are required to establish cell polarity and regulate polarized cell behavior. However, the downstream signaling events that regulate these complex cellular processes are still poorly understood. The methods below describe assays to study Wnt5a-induced cell polarity in cultured cells, which may facilitate our understanding of these complex signaling pathways.

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Runkle, K.B., Witze, E.S. (2016). Wnt-Dependent Control of Cell Polarity in Cultured Cells. In: Barrett, Q., Lum, L. (eds) Wnt Signaling. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1481. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6393-5_7

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