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Nephron Experimental Nephrology | 2003

Towards understanding the polycystins

Titus Kaletta; Marc van der Craen; Anton van Geel; Nathalie Els Dewulf; Thierry Bogaert; Michael G. Branden; Kevin V. King; Matthew Buechner; Robert Barstead; Deborah Hyink; Hsi-Ping Li; Lin Geng; Christopher R. Burrow; Patricia D. Wilson

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a very common inherited disease caused by mutations in PKD1 or PKD2 genes characterized by progressive enlargement of fluid-filled cysts and loss of renal function [1]. Previous studies proposed a role for human polycystin-1 in renal morphogenesis acting as a matrix receptor in focal adhesions and for polycystin-2 as a putative calcium channel [2, 3]. The genome of Caenorhabditis elegans contains 2 new members of the polycystin family: lov-1, the homolog for PKD1; and pkd-2, the homolog for PKD2 [4; this paper]. Mutation analysis in C. elegans showed similarly compromised male mating behaviors in all single and double lov-1 and pkd-2 mutants, indicating their participation in a single genetic pathway. Expression analysis localized LOV-1 and PKD-2 to the ends of sensory neurons in male tails and to the tips of CEM neurons in the head, consistent with functions as chemo- or mechanosensors. Human and C. elegans PKD1 and PKD2 homologs, transfected into mammalian renal epithelial cells, co-localized with paxillin in focal adhesions suggesting function in a single biological pathway. Based on the role of polycystins in C. elegans sensory neuron function and the conservation of PKD pathways we suggest that polycystins act as sensors of the extracellular environment, initiating, via focal adhesion assembly, intracellular transduction events in neuronal or morphogenetic processes.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

The Sarco-Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ ATPase Is Required for Development and Muscle Function in Caenorhabditis elegans

Richard Zwaal; Kurt Van Baelen; Jose Groenen; Anton van Geel; Veerle Rottiers; Titus Kaletta; Leonard Dode; Luc Raeymaekers; Frank Wuytack; Thierry Bogaert


Archive | 2000

Compound screening methods

Richard Zwaal; Jose Groenen; Thierry Bogaert


Archive | 2012

Plants resistant to insect pests

Myriam Beghyn; Thierry Bogaert; Pascale Feldmann; Romaan Raemaekers


Archive | 2000

Expression of dna or proteins in c. elegans

Richard Zwaal; Wouter Asaert; Ingele Roelens; Thierry Bogaert


Archive | 2005

Method and constructs for delivering double stranded rna to pest organisms

Thierry Bogaert; Richard Zwaal; Geert Plaetinck; Jan Octaaf De Kerpel; Titus Kaletta


Archive | 2005

Multidomain rna molecules comprising at least one aptamer for delivering double stranded rna to pest organisms

Thierry Bogaert; Pascale Feldmann; Geert Plaetinck


Archive | 2005

Constructions d'arn

De Craen Marc Van; Geert Plaetinck; Isabelle Vercauteren; Marc Georges Logghe; Thierry Bogaert; Richard Zwaal


Archive | 2005

Procede de regulation de l'expression genetique dans des champignons

De Craen Marc Van; Phuay-Yee Goh; Marc Georges Logghe; Yee-Ling Khu; Katherine Mortier; Thierry Bogaert


Archive | 2000

Screening methods for compounds affecting SERCA activity

Richard Zwaal; Jose Groenen; Thierry Bogaert

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Richard Zwaal

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jose Groenen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Anton van Geel

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Frank Wuytack

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kurt Van Baelen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Leonard Dode

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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