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RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression

BACKGROUND: Axons navigate to their future synaptic targets with the help of choice points, intermediate targets that express axon guidance cues. Once they reach a choice point, axons need to switch their response from attraction to repulsion in order to move on with the next stage of their journey....

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Autores principales: Philipp, Melanie, Niederkofler, Vera, Debrunner, Marc, Alther, Tobias, Kunz, Beat, Stoeckli, Esther T
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23140504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-36
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author Philipp, Melanie
Niederkofler, Vera
Debrunner, Marc
Alther, Tobias
Kunz, Beat
Stoeckli, Esther T
author_facet Philipp, Melanie
Niederkofler, Vera
Debrunner, Marc
Alther, Tobias
Kunz, Beat
Stoeckli, Esther T
author_sort Philipp, Melanie
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description BACKGROUND: Axons navigate to their future synaptic targets with the help of choice points, intermediate targets that express axon guidance cues. Once they reach a choice point, axons need to switch their response from attraction to repulsion in order to move on with the next stage of their journey. The mechanisms underlying the change in axonal responsiveness are poorly understood. Commissural axons become sensitive to the repulsive activity of Slits when they cross the ventral midline of the CNS. Responsiveness to Slits depends on surface expression of Robo receptors. In Drosophila, Commissureless (Comm) plays a crucial regulatory role in midline crossing by keeping Robo levels low on precommissural axons. Interestingly, to date no vertebrate homolog of comm has been identified. Robo3/Rig1 has been shown to control Slit sensitivity before the midline, but without affecting Robo1 surface expression. RESULTS: We had identified RabGDI, a gene linked to human mental retardation and an essential component of the vesicle fusion machinery, in a screen for differentially expressed floor-plate genes. Downregulation of RabGDI by in ovo RNAi caused commissural axons to stall in the floor plate, phenocopying the effect observed after downregulation of Robo1. Conversely, premature expression of RabGDI prevented commissural axons from entering the floor plate. Furthermore, RabGDI triggered Robo1 surface expression in cultured commissural neurons. Taken together, our results identify RabGDI as a component of the switching mechanism that is required for commissural axons to change their response from attraction to repulsion at the intermediate target. CONCLUSION: RabGDI takes over the functional role of fly Comm by regulating the surface expression of Robo1 on commissural axons in vertebrates. This in turn allows commissural axons to switch from attraction to repulsion at the midline of the spinal cord.
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spelling pubmed-35207632012-12-13 RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression Philipp, Melanie Niederkofler, Vera Debrunner, Marc Alther, Tobias Kunz, Beat Stoeckli, Esther T Neural Dev Research Article BACKGROUND: Axons navigate to their future synaptic targets with the help of choice points, intermediate targets that express axon guidance cues. Once they reach a choice point, axons need to switch their response from attraction to repulsion in order to move on with the next stage of their journey. The mechanisms underlying the change in axonal responsiveness are poorly understood. Commissural axons become sensitive to the repulsive activity of Slits when they cross the ventral midline of the CNS. Responsiveness to Slits depends on surface expression of Robo receptors. In Drosophila, Commissureless (Comm) plays a crucial regulatory role in midline crossing by keeping Robo levels low on precommissural axons. Interestingly, to date no vertebrate homolog of comm has been identified. Robo3/Rig1 has been shown to control Slit sensitivity before the midline, but without affecting Robo1 surface expression. RESULTS: We had identified RabGDI, a gene linked to human mental retardation and an essential component of the vesicle fusion machinery, in a screen for differentially expressed floor-plate genes. Downregulation of RabGDI by in ovo RNAi caused commissural axons to stall in the floor plate, phenocopying the effect observed after downregulation of Robo1. Conversely, premature expression of RabGDI prevented commissural axons from entering the floor plate. Furthermore, RabGDI triggered Robo1 surface expression in cultured commissural neurons. Taken together, our results identify RabGDI as a component of the switching mechanism that is required for commissural axons to change their response from attraction to repulsion at the intermediate target. CONCLUSION: RabGDI takes over the functional role of fly Comm by regulating the surface expression of Robo1 on commissural axons in vertebrates. This in turn allows commissural axons to switch from attraction to repulsion at the midline of the spinal cord. BioMed Central 2012-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3520763/ /pubmed/23140504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-36 Text en Copyright ©2012 Philipp et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Philipp, Melanie
Niederkofler, Vera
Debrunner, Marc
Alther, Tobias
Kunz, Beat
Stoeckli, Esther T
RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title_full RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title_fullStr RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title_full_unstemmed RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title_short RabGDI controls axonal midline crossing by regulating Robo1 surface expression
title_sort rabgdi controls axonal midline crossing by regulating robo1 surface expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3520763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23140504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-7-36
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