Literature DB >> 11404413

Diversity and specificity of actions of Slit2 proteolytic fragments in axon guidance.

K T Nguyen Ba-Charvet1, K Brose, L Ma, K H Wang, V Marillat, C Sotelo, M Tessier-Lavigne, A Chédotal.   

Abstract

The Slits are secreted proteins that bind to Robo receptors and play a role in axon guidance and neuronal migration. In vertebrates, Slit2 is a major chemorepellent for developing axons and is involved in the control of midline crossing. In vivo, Slit2 is cleaved into 140 kDa N-terminal (Slit2-N) and 55-60 kDa C-terminal (Slit2-C) fragments, although the uncleaved/full-length form can also be isolated from brain extract. We explored the functional activities of Slit2 fragments by engineering mutant and truncated versions of Slit2 representing the N-, C-, and full/uncleavable (Slit2-U) fragments. Only Slit2-N and Slit2-U bind the Robo proteins. We found that in collagen gel, olfactory bulb (OB) but not dorsal root ganglia (DRG) axons are repelled by Slit2-N and Slit2-U. Moreover, only Slit2-N membranes or purified protein-induced OB growth cones collapse. Finally, we found that only recombinant Slit2-N could induce branching of DRG axons and that this effect was antagonized by Slit2-U. Therefore, different axons have distinct responses to Slit2 fragments, and these proteins have different growth-promoting capacities.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11404413      PMCID: PMC6762758     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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