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ccd-5, a novel cdk-5 binding partner, regulates pioneer axon guidance in the ventral nerve cord of Caenorhabditis elegans.

Abigail H Feresten1, Jaffar M Bhat1, Alex J Yu2, Richard Zapf1, Hamida Safi3, Vinci Au4, Stephane Flibotte5, Claudia Doell4, Donald G Moerman4, Nancy Hawkins3, Catharine H Rankin6,7, Harald Hutter1.   

Abstract

During nervous system development, axons navigate complex environments to reach synaptic targets. Early extending axons must interact with guidance cues in the surrounding tissue, while later extending axons can interact directly with earlier "pioneering" axons, "following" their path. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the AVG neuron pioneers the right axon tract of the ventral nerve cord. We previously found that aex-3, a rab-3 guanine nucleotide exchange factor, is essential for AVG axon navigation in a nid-1 mutant background and that aex-3 might be involved in trafficking of UNC-5, a receptor for the guidance cue UNC-6/netrin. Here, we describe a new gene in this pathway: ccd-5, a putative cdk-5 binding partner. ccd-5 mutants exhibit increased navigation defects of AVG pioneer as well as interneuron and motor neuron follower axons in a nid-1 mutant background. We show that ccd-5 acts in a pathway with cdk-5, aex-3, and unc-5. Navigation defects of follower interneuron and motoneuron axons correlate with AVG pioneer axon defects. This suggests that ccd-5 mostly affects pioneer axon navigation and that follower axon defects are largely a secondary consequence of pioneer navigation defects. To determine the consequences for nervous system function, we assessed various behavioral and movement parameters. ccd-5 single mutants have no significant movement defects, and nid-1 ccd-5 double mutants are less responsive to mechanosensory stimuli compared with nid-1 single mutants. These surprisingly minor defects indicate either a high tolerance for axon guidance defects within the motor circuit and/or an ability to maintain synaptic connections among commonly misguided axons.
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Keywords:  axon guidance; axon navigation; cdk5; growth cone; nervous system development; pioneer; trafficking

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35143653      PMCID: PMC8982044          DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyac024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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