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Uncoupling of UNC5C with Polymerized TUBB3 in Microtubules Mediates Netrin-1 Repulsion.

Qiangqiang Shao1, Tao Yang1, Huai Huang1, Farrah Alarmanazi1, Guofa Liu2.   

Abstract

Modulation of microtubule (MT) dynamics is a key event of cytoskeleton remodeling in the growth cone (GC) during axon outgrowth and pathfinding. Our previous studies have shown that the direct interaction of netrin receptor DCC and DSCAM with polymerized TUBB3, a neuron-specific MT subunit in the brain, is required for netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth, branching, and attraction. Here, we show that uncoupling of polymerized TUBB3 with netrin-1-repulsive receptor UNC5C is involved in netrin-1-mediated axonal repulsion. TUBB3 directly interacted with UNC5C and partially colocalized with UNC5C in the peripheral area of the GC of primary neurons from the cerebellar external granule layer of P2 mouse pups of both sexes. Netrin-1 reduced this interaction as well as the colocalization of UNC5C and TUBB3 in the GC. Results from the in vitro cosedimentation assay indicated that UNC5C interacted with polymerized TUBB3 in MTs and netrin-1 decreased this interaction. Knockdown of either TUBB3 or UNC5C blocked netrin-1-promoted axon repulsion in vitro and caused defects in axon projection of DRG toward the spinal cord in vivo Furthermore, live-cell imaging of end-binding protein 3 tagged with EGFP (EB3-GFP) in primary external granule layer cells showed that netrin-1 differentially increased MT dynamics in the GC with more MT growth in the distal than the proximal region of the GC during repulsion, and knockdown of either UNC5C or TUBB3 abolished the netrin-1 effect. Together, these data indicate that the disengagement of UNC5C with polymerized TUBB3 plays an essential role in netrin-1/UNC5C-mediated axon repulsion.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Proper regulation of microtubule (MT) dynamics in the growth cone plays an important role in axon guidance. However, whether guidance cues modulate MT dynamics directly or indirectly is unclear. Here, we report that dissociation of UNC5C and polymerized TUBB3, the highly dynamic β-tubulin isoform in neurons, is essential for netrin-1/UNC5C-promoted axon repulsion. These results not only provide a working model of direct modulation of MTs by guidance cues in growth cone navigation but also help us to understand molecular mechanisms underlying developmental brain disorders associated with TUBB3 mutations.
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Keywords:  TUBB3; UNC5C; axon guidance; growth cone; microtubule dynamics; netrin

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28483977      PMCID: PMC5469302          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2617-16.2017

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


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