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EGL-27 is similar to a metastasis-associated factor and controls cell polarity and cell migration in <i>C. elegans</i>
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Hox Gene Mab-5Developmental BiologySignal TransductionSignaling PathwayCell RegulationCell InteractionCell MigrationMetastasis-associated FactorCell Fate DeterminationMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCell DevelopmentWnt Pathways
Mutations in the C. elegans gene egl-27 cause defects in cell polarity and cell migration: the polarity of the asymmetric T cell division is disrupted and the descendants of the migratory QL neuroblast migrate incorrectly because they fail to express the Hox gene mab-5. Both of these processes are known to be controlled by Wnt pathways. Mosaic analysis indicates that egl-27 function is required in the T cell for proper cell polarity. We cloned egl-27 and discovered that a domain of the predicted EGL-27 protein has similarity to Mta1, a mammalian factor overexpressed in metastatic cells. Overlaps in the phenotypes of egl-27 and Wnt pathway mutants suggest that the EGL-27 protein interacts with Wnt signaling pathways in C. elegans.
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