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Clustering and functional cooperation of Ng-CAM and axonin-1 in the substratum-contact area of growth cones.

E T Stoeckli1, U Ziegler, A J Bleiker, P Groscurth, P Sonderegger.   

Abstract

Growth cones and neurites of chicken dorsal root ganglia neurons cultured on laminin, Ng-CAM, or axonin-1 exhibit substratum-dependent morphology and growth patterns which are accompanied by distinctive distributions of axonin-1 and Ng-CAM in the growth cone membrane. On either Ng-CAM or axonin-1 substratum, both Ng-CAM and axonin-1 were depleted from some areas of the apical growth cone membrane. In contrast, on laminin, both axonin-1 and Ng-CAM remained randomly distributed. Removal of axonin-1 from growth cones resulted in a blockage of neurite outgrowth on both Ng-CAM and axonin-1 substrata, indicating that in these neurons axonin-1 cooperates with Ng-CAM in the activation of axon growth. Based on these results possible molecular models for cooperation between axonin-1 and Ng-CAM on the growth cone are discussed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8660873     DOI: 10.1006/dbio.1996.0141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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