Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.

Cells in the wing blade of Drosophila melanogaster exhibit an in-plane polarization causing distal orientation of hairs. Establishment of the Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) involves intercellular interactions as well as a global orienting signal. Many of the genetic and molecular components underlying t...

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Main Authors: Yoram Burak, Boris I Shraiman
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-12-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
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spelling doaj-789d967bb17746fcb64d42595a1021cc2020-11-25T01:45:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582009-12-01512e100062810.1371/journal.pcbi.1000628Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.Yoram BurakBoris I ShraimanCells in the wing blade of Drosophila melanogaster exhibit an in-plane polarization causing distal orientation of hairs. Establishment of the Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) involves intercellular interactions as well as a global orienting signal. Many of the genetic and molecular components underlying this process have been experimentally identified and a recently advanced system-level model has suggested that the observed mutant phenotypes can be understood in terms of intercellular interactions involving asymmetric localization of membrane bound proteins. Among key open questions in understanding the emergence of ordered polarization is the effect of stochasticity and the role of the global orienting signal. These issues relate closely to our understanding of ferromagnetism in physical systems. Here we pursue this analogy to understand the emergence of PCP order. To this end we develop a semi-phenomenological representation of the underlying molecular processes and define a "phase diagram" of the model which provides a global view of the dependence of the phenotype on parameters. We show that the dynamics of PCP has two regimes: rapid growth in the amplitude of local polarization followed by a slower process of alignment which progresses from small to large scales. We discuss the response of the tissue to various types of orienting signals and show that global PCP order can be achieved with a weak orienting signal provided that it acts during the early phase of the process. Finally we define and discuss some of the experimental predictions of the model.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2791803?pdf=render
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author Yoram Burak
Boris I Shraiman
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Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Yoram Burak
Boris I Shraiman
author_sort Yoram Burak
title Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
title_short Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
title_full Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
title_fullStr Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
title_full_unstemmed Order and stochastic dynamics in Drosophila planar cell polarity.
title_sort order and stochastic dynamics in drosophila planar cell polarity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Computational Biology
issn 1553-734X
1553-7358
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Cells in the wing blade of Drosophila melanogaster exhibit an in-plane polarization causing distal orientation of hairs. Establishment of the Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) involves intercellular interactions as well as a global orienting signal. Many of the genetic and molecular components underlying this process have been experimentally identified and a recently advanced system-level model has suggested that the observed mutant phenotypes can be understood in terms of intercellular interactions involving asymmetric localization of membrane bound proteins. Among key open questions in understanding the emergence of ordered polarization is the effect of stochasticity and the role of the global orienting signal. These issues relate closely to our understanding of ferromagnetism in physical systems. Here we pursue this analogy to understand the emergence of PCP order. To this end we develop a semi-phenomenological representation of the underlying molecular processes and define a "phase diagram" of the model which provides a global view of the dependence of the phenotype on parameters. We show that the dynamics of PCP has two regimes: rapid growth in the amplitude of local polarization followed by a slower process of alignment which progresses from small to large scales. We discuss the response of the tissue to various types of orienting signals and show that global PCP order can be achieved with a weak orienting signal provided that it acts during the early phase of the process. Finally we define and discuss some of the experimental predictions of the model.
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