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The C. elegans PTCHD homolog PTR-4 is required for proper organization of the pre-cuticular apical extracellular matrix
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
The Patched-related (PTR) superfamily of transmembrane proteins can transport lipids or other hydrophobic molecules across cell membranes. While the hedgehog receptor Patched has been intensively studied, much less is known about the biological roles of other PTR or Patched domain (PTCHD) family members. C. elegans has a large number of PTR/PTCHD proteins, despite lacking a canonical hedgehog pathway. Here, we show that PTR-4 promotes the assembly of the pre-cuticle apical extracellular matrix
doi:10.1101/2021.03.30.437696
fatcat:xd76qjgmdja7pggo332bihlzma