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DBZ regulates cortical cell positioning and neurite development by sustaining the anterograde transport of Lis1 and DISC1 through control of Ndel1 dual-phosphorylation.

Masayuki Okamoto1, Tokuichi Iguchi2, Tsuyoshi Hattori3, Shinsuke Matsuzaki4, Yoshihisa Koyama5, Manabu Taniguchi5, Munekazu Komada6, Min-Jue Xie7, Hideshi Yagi8, Shoko Shimizu5, Yoshiyuki Konishi9, Minoru Omi6, Tomohiko Yoshimi10, Taro Tachibana10, Shigeharu Fujieda11, Taiichi Katayama12, Akira Ito13, Shinji Hirotsune14, Masaya Tohyama4, Makoto Sato15.   

Abstract

Cell positioning and neuronal network formation are crucial for proper brain function. Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 (DISC1) is anterogradely transported to the neurite tips, together with Lis1, and functions in neurite extension via suppression of GSK3β activity. Then, transported Lis1 is retrogradely transported and functions in cell migration. Here, we show that DISC1-binding zinc finger protein (DBZ), together with DISC1, regulates mouse cortical cell positioning and neurite development in vivo. DBZ hindered Ndel1 phosphorylation at threonine 219 and serine 251. DBZ depletion or expression of a double-phosphorylated mimetic form of Ndel1 impaired the transport of Lis1 and DISC1 to the neurite tips and hampered microtubule elongation. Moreover, application of DISC1 or a GSK3β inhibitor rescued the impairments caused by DBZ insufficiency or double-phosphorylated Ndel1 expression. We concluded that DBZ controls cell positioning and neurite development by interfering with Ndel1 from disproportionate phosphorylation, which is critical for appropriate anterograde transport of the DISC1-complex.
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Keywords:  anterograde transport; cortical development; microtubule; migration; neurite extension

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25698733      PMCID: PMC6605587          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5029-13.2015

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


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