Axis Determination in C. Elegans: Initiating and Transducing Polarity
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The anterior-posterior axis in Caenorhabditis elegans is determined by the sperm and leads to the asymmetric localisation of PAR (partitioning-defective) proteins, which are critical for polarity. New findings demonstrate that sperm asters play a critical role and suggest models for how PAR asymmetry is established. In addition, studies of blastomere fate determination and heterotrimeric G proteins have started to uncover how initial polarity may be translated into the asymmetric distribution of maternal proteins and the control of spindle position.
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