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Protocadherin-18b interacts with Nap1 to control motor axon growth and arborization in zebrafish.

Authors :
Biswas S
Emond MR
Duy PQ
Hao le T
Beattie CE
Jontes JD
Source :
Molecular biology of the cell [Mol Biol Cell] 2014 Mar; Vol. 25 (5), pp. 633-42. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Dec 26.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The proper assembly of neural circuits during development requires the precise control of axon outgrowth, guidance, and arborization. Although the protocadherin family of cell surface receptors is widely hypothesized to participate in neural circuit assembly, their specific roles in neuronal development remain largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that zebrafish pcdh18b is involved in regulating axon arborization in primary motoneurons. Although axon outgrowth and elongation appear normal, antisense morpholino knockdown of pcdh18b results in dose-dependent axon branching defects in caudal primary motoneurons. Cell transplantation experiments show that this effect is cell autonomous. Pcdh18b interacts with Nap1, a core component of the WAVE complex, through its intracellular domain, suggesting a role in the control of actin assembly. Like that of Pcdh18b, depletion of Nap1 results in reduced branching of motor axons. Time-lapse imaging and quantitative analysis of axon dynamics indicate that both Pcdh18b and Nap1 regulate axon arborization by affecting the density of filopodia along the shaft of the extending axon.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1939-4586
Volume :
25
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular biology of the cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24371087
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E13-08-0475