PAUL ADLER
William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Biology
- Email: pna@virginia.edu
- Office: (434) 982-5475
- Lab: (434) 982-5476
- Office: 420 PLSB
EDUCATION
- B.A., Carnegie Mellon University, 1969
- M.A., Boston University, 1971
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1975
- Postdoctoral Research, University of California, Irvine, 1975-77
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Research in the Adler lab is focused on aspects of cell and tissue polarity. For many years we have studied planar polarity using the wing of Drosophila as a model system. This tissue polarity is manifested by each cell in the wing forming a distally pointing hair. Early work from the lab established that a genetic regulatory pathway (the frizzled pathway) controlled this by restricting the activation of the cytoskseleton to grow the hair to the most distal part of the cell. Work from a number of laboratories has shown that the proteins encoded by frizzled pathway genes accumulate in protein complexes located on either the proximal or distal sides of wing cells. In recent years our research has primarily been focused on downstream members of the pathway, such as frizt, inturned and multiple wing hairs and how these proteins interact and function to locally activate the cytoskeleton.
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