| Literature DB >> 10479689 |
M J Renzi1, L Feiner, A M Koppel, J A Raper.
Abstract
Neuropilins have recently been characterized as receptors for secreted semaphorins. Here, we report the generation of a dominant negative form of neuropilin-1 by the deletion of one of its extracellular domains. Expression of this variant in cultured primary sympathetic neurons blocks the paralysis of growth cone motility normally induced by SEMA-3A (collapsin-1, semaphorin III, semaphorin D) and SEMA-3C (collapsin-3, semaphorin E) but not that induced by SEMA-3F (semaphorin IV). A truncated form of neuropilin-1 that is missing its cytoplasmic domain fails to act as a dominant negative receptor component. These results suggest that neuropilin-1 is a necessary component of receptor complexes for some, but not all, secreted semaphorin family members. Overexpression of dominant negative neuropilins should provide a powerful new method of blocking the functions of secreted semaphorins.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10479689 PMCID: PMC6782461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167