| Literature DB >> 25948265 |
Gang Xu1, Rong Wang2, Zeyou Wang2, Qianqian Lei2, Zhibin Yu2, Changhong Liu2, Peiyao Li2, Zengjie Yang3, Xiping Cheng4, Guiyuan Li5, Minghua Wu6.
Abstract
Neuronal polarization is pivotal for neural network formation during brain development. Axon differentiation is a hallmark of initial neuronal polarization. Here, we report that the leucine-rich repeat-containing protein netrin-G ligand-2 (NGL-2) as a polarity regulator that localizes asymmetrically in rat hippocampal neurons and is required for differentiation of the future axon. NGL-2 was associated with PAR complex, and this interaction resulted in local stabilization of axonal microtubules. Further study showed that the C terminal of NGL-2 binds to the PDZ domain of PAR6, and NGL-2 interacts with PAR3 and atypical PKCζ (aPKCζ), with PAR6 acting as a bridge or modifier. Then, NGL-2 regulates the local stabilization of microtubules and promotes axon differentiation by the aPKCζ/microtubule affinity-regulating kinase 2 pathway. These findings reveal the critical role of NGL-2 in regulating axon differentiation in rat hippocampal neurons and reveal a novel partner of the PAR complex.Entities:
Keywords: LRRC4; NGL-2; axon differentiation; microtubule stability; neuronal polarity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25948265 PMCID: PMC6605266 DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4726-14.2015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167