| Literature DB >> 15735641 |
Saurabh Prakash1, Jason C Caldwell, Daniel F Eberl, Thomas R Clandinin.
Abstract
Classical cadherins have been proposed to mediate interactions between pre- and postsynaptic cells that are necessary for synapse formation. We provide the first direct, genetic evidence in favor of this model by examining the role of N-cadherin in controlling the pattern of synaptic connections made by photoreceptor axons in Drosophila. N-cadherin is required in both individual photoreceptors and their target neurons for photoreceptor axon extension. Cell-by-cell reconstruction of wild-type photoreceptor axons extending within mosaic patches of mutant target cells shows that N-cadherin mediates attractive interactions between photoreceptors and their targets. This interaction is not limited to those cells that will become the synaptic partners of photoreceptors. Multiple N-cadherin isoforms are produced, but single isoforms can substitute for endogenous N-cadherin activity. We propose that N-cadherin mediates a homophilic, attractive interaction between photoreceptor growth cones and their targets that precedes synaptic partner choice.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15735641 PMCID: PMC2367251 DOI: 10.1038/nn1415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Neurosci ISSN: 1097-6256 Impact factor: 24.884