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Expression of receptor tyrosine phosphatases during development of the retinotectal projection of the chick.

M M Ledig1, I W McKinnell, T Mrsic-Flogel, J Wang, C Alvares, I Mason, J L Bixby, B K Mueller, A W Stoker.   

Abstract

Receptor tyrosine kinases and receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) appear to coordinate many aspects of neural development, including axon growth and guidance. Here, we focus on the possible roles of RPTPs in the developing avian retinotectal system. Using both in situ hybridization analysis and immunohistochemistry, we show for the first time that five RPTP genes--CRYPalpha, CRYP-2, PTPmu, PTPgamma, and PTPalpha--have different but overlapping expression patterns throughout the retina and the tectum. PTPalpha is restricted to Muller glia cells and radial glia of the tectum, indicating a possible function in controlling neuronal migration. PTPgamma expression is restricted to amacrine neurons. CRYPalpha and CRYP-2 mRNAs in contrast are expressed throughout the retinal ganglion cell layer from where axons grow out to their tectal targets. PTPmu is expressed in a subset of these ganglion cells. CRYPalpha, CRYP-2, and PTPmu proteins are also localized in growth cones of retinal ganglion cell axons and are present in defined laminae of the tectum. Thus, the spatial and temporal expression of three distinct RPTP subtypes--CRYPalpha, CRYP-2, and PTPmu--are consistent with the possibility of their involvement in axon growth and guidance of the retinotectal projection.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10213455     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4695(199904)39:1<81::aid-neu7>3.0.co;2-k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurobiol        ISSN: 0022-3034


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4.  Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha is essential for hippocampal neuronal migration and long-term potentiation.

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6.  Chick PTPsigma regulates the targeting of retinal axons within the optic tectum.

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10.  The receptor tyrosine phosphatase CRYPalpha promotes intraretinal axon growth.

Authors:  M M Ledig; F Haj; J L Bixby; A W Stoker; B K Mueller
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1999-10-18       Impact factor: 10.539

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