| Literature DB >> 31378926 |
Riley M St Clair1, Caroline M Dumas1, Kori S Williams1, Matthew T Goldstein1, Elizabeth A Stant1, Alicia M Ebert1, Bryan A Ballif1.
Abstract
Semaphorins (Semas) are a family of secreted and transmembrane proteins that play critical roles in development. Interestingly, several vertebrate transmembrane Sema classes are capable of producing functional soluble ectodomains. However, little is known of soluble Sema6 ectodomains in the nervous system. Herein, we show that the soluble Sema6A ectodomain, sSema6A, exhibits natural and protein kinase C (PKC)-induced release. We show that PKC mediates Sema6A phosphorylation at specific sites and while this phosphorylation is not the primary mechanism regulating sSema6A production, we found that the intracellular domain confers resistance to ectodomain release. Finally, sSema6A is functional as it promotes the cohesion of zebrafish early eye field explants. This suggests that in addition to its canonical contact-mediated functions, Sema6A may have regulated, long-range, forward-signaling capacity.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990PKCzzm321990; eye development; guidance cue; semaphorin; semaphorin6A; zebrafish
Year: 2019 PMID: 31378926 PMCID: PMC6848763 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13561
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124