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CNP/cGMP signaling regulates axon branching and growth by modulating microtubule polymerization
- Source :
- Developmental Neurobiology, 73(9), 673-687. (2013).
- Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- The peptide hormone CNP has recently been found to positively regulate axon branching and growth via activation of cGMP signaling in embryonic dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, but the cellular mechanisms mediating the regulation of these developmental processes have not been established. In this study, we provide evidence linking CNP/cGMP signaling to microtubule dynamics via the microtubule regulator CRMP2. First, phosphorylation of CRMP2 can be suppressed by cGMP activation in embryonic DRG neurons, and non-phosphorylated CRMP2 promotes axon branching and growth. In addition, real time analysis of growing microtubule ends indicates a similar correlation of CRMP2 phosphorylation and its activity in promoting microtubule polymerization rates and durations in both COS cells and DRG neuron growth cones. Moreover, direct activation of cGMP signaling leads to increased assembly of dynamic microtubules in DRG growth cones. Finally, low doses of a microtubule depolymerization drug nocodazole block CNP/cGMP-dependent axon branching and growth. Taken together, our results support a critical role of microtubule dynamics in mediating CNP/cGMP regulation of axonal development. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
- Subjects :
- Growth Cones
DRG axons
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Microtubule dynamics
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology [F05] [Life sciences]
Microtubules
Western blotting
Cercopithecus aethiops
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Axon branching and growth
Ganglia, Spinal
Animals
Phosphorylation
Biochimie, biophysique & biologie moléculaire [F05] [Sciences du vivant]
Cyclic GMP
Cells, Cultured
Nocodazole
Natriuretic Peptide, C-Type
Axons
Tubulin Modulators
Rats
nervous system
CRMP2
CNP/cGMP
COS Cells
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Developmental Neurobiology, 73(9), 673-687. (2013).
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2658..e78136d45569d3de7685a2a2d306969f