| Literature DB >> 31597096 |
Aurora Pignata1, Hugo Ducuing1, Leila Boubakar1, Thibault Gardette1, Karine Kindbeiter1, Muriel Bozon1, Servane Tauszig-Delamasure1, Julien Falk1, Olivier Thoumine2, Valérie Castellani3.
Abstract
Accurate perception of guidance cues is crucial for cell and axon migration. During initial navigation in the spinal cord, commissural axons are kept insensitive to midline repellents. Upon midline crossing in the floor plate, they switch on responsiveness to Slit and Semaphorin repulsive signals and are thus propelled away and prevented from crossing back. Whether and how the different midline repellents control specific aspects of this navigation remain to be elucidated. We set up a paradigm for live-imaging and super-resolution analysis of PlexinA1, Neuropilin-2, and Robo1/2 receptor dynamics during commissural growth cone navigation in chick and mouse embryos. We uncovered a remarkable program of sensitization to midline cues achieved by unique spatiotemporal sequences of receptor allocation at the growth-cone surface that orchestrates receptor-specific growth-cone behavior changes. This reveals post-translational mechanisms whereby coincident guidance signals are temporally resolved to allow the generation of specific guidance responses.Entities:
Keywords: Nrp2; PlxnA1; Robo1; axon guidance; growth cone; guidance receptors; midline
Year: 2019 PMID: 31597096 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2019.08.098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423