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A role for Drosophila LKB1 in anterior–posterior axis formation and epithelial polarity

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  • Sophie G. Martin

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Daniel St Johnston

    (University of Cambridge)

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The PAR-4 and PAR-1 kinases are necessary for the formation of the anterior–posterior (A–P) axis in Caenorhabditis elegans1,2,3. PAR-1 is also required for A–P axis determination in Drosophila4,5. Here we show that the Drosophila par-4 homologue, lkb1, is required for the early A–P polarity of the oocyte, and for the repolarization of the oocyte cytoskeleton that defines the embryonic A–P axis. LKB1 is phosphorylated by PAR-1 in vitro, and overexpression of LKB1 partially rescues the par-1 phenotype. These two kinases therefore function in a conserved pathway for axis formation in flies and worms. lkb1 mutant clones also disrupt apical–basal epithelial polarity, suggesting a general role in cell polarization. The human homologue, LKB1, is mutated in Peutz–Jeghers syndrome6,7 and is regulated by prenylation and by phosphorylation by protein kinase A8,9. We show that protein kinase A phosphorylates Drosophila LKB1 on a conserved site that is important for its activity. Thus, Drosophila and human LKB1 may be functional homologues, suggesting that loss of cell polarity may contribute to tumour formation in individuals with Peutz–Jeghers syndrome.

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  • Sophie G. Martin & Daniel St Johnston, 2003. "A role for Drosophila LKB1 in anterior–posterior axis formation and epithelial polarity," Nature, Nature, vol. 421(6921), pages 379-384, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:421:y:2003:i:6921:d:10.1038_nature01296
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01296
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    1. Jian Xiao & Yong Zou & Xi Chen & Ying Gao & Mingxuan Xie & Xiaoxiao Lu & Wei Li & Bixiu He & Shuya He & Shaojin You & Qiong Chen, 2016. "The Prognostic Value of Decreased LKB1 in Solid Tumors: A Meta-Analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(4), pages 1-14, April.

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