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The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning
The assembly of neuronal circuits involves the migrations of neurons from their place of birth to their final location in the nervous system, as well as the coordinated growth and patterning of axons and dendrites. In screens for genes required for patterning of the nervous system, we identified the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8279360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34197450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009475 |
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author | Tang, Leo T. H. Trivedi, Meera Freund, Jenna Salazar, Christopher J. Rahman, Maisha Ramirez-Suarez, Nelson J. Lee, Garrett Wang, Yu Grant, Barth D. Bülow, Hannes E. |
author_facet | Tang, Leo T. H. Trivedi, Meera Freund, Jenna Salazar, Christopher J. Rahman, Maisha Ramirez-Suarez, Nelson J. Lee, Garrett Wang, Yu Grant, Barth D. Bülow, Hannes E. |
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description | The assembly of neuronal circuits involves the migrations of neurons from their place of birth to their final location in the nervous system, as well as the coordinated growth and patterning of axons and dendrites. In screens for genes required for patterning of the nervous system, we identified the catp-8/P5A-ATPase as an important regulator of neural patterning. P5A-ATPases are part of the P-type ATPases, a family of proteins known to serve a conserved function as transporters of ions, lipids and polyamines in unicellular eukaryotes, plants, and humans. While the function of many P-type ATPases is relatively well understood, the function of P5A-ATPases in metazoans remained elusive. We show here, that the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for defined aspects of nervous system development. Specifically, the catp-8/P5A-ATPase serves functions in shaping the elaborately sculpted dendritic trees of somatosensory PVD neurons. Moreover, catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for axonal guidance and repulsion at the midline, as well as embryonic and postembryonic neuronal migrations. Interestingly, not all axons at the midline require catp-8/P5A-ATPase, although the axons run in the same fascicles and navigate the same space. Similarly, not all neuronal migrations require catp-8/P5A-ATPase. A CATP-8/P5A-ATPase reporter is localized to the ER in most, if not all, tissues and catp-8/P5A-ATPase can function both cell-autonomously and non-autonomously to regulate neuronal development. Genetic analyses establish that catp-8/P5A-ATPase can function in multiple pathways, including the Menorin pathway, previously shown to control dendritic patterning in PVD, and Wnt signaling, which functions to control neuronal migrations. Lastly, we show that catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for localizing select transmembrane proteins necessary for dendrite morphogenesis. Collectively, our studies suggest that catp-8/P5A-ATPase serves diverse, yet specific, roles in different genetic pathways and may be involved in the regulation or localization of transmembrane and secreted proteins to specific subcellular compartments. |
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spelling | pubmed-82793602021-07-26 The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning Tang, Leo T. H. Trivedi, Meera Freund, Jenna Salazar, Christopher J. Rahman, Maisha Ramirez-Suarez, Nelson J. Lee, Garrett Wang, Yu Grant, Barth D. Bülow, Hannes E. PLoS Genet Research Article The assembly of neuronal circuits involves the migrations of neurons from their place of birth to their final location in the nervous system, as well as the coordinated growth and patterning of axons and dendrites. In screens for genes required for patterning of the nervous system, we identified the catp-8/P5A-ATPase as an important regulator of neural patterning. P5A-ATPases are part of the P-type ATPases, a family of proteins known to serve a conserved function as transporters of ions, lipids and polyamines in unicellular eukaryotes, plants, and humans. While the function of many P-type ATPases is relatively well understood, the function of P5A-ATPases in metazoans remained elusive. We show here, that the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for defined aspects of nervous system development. Specifically, the catp-8/P5A-ATPase serves functions in shaping the elaborately sculpted dendritic trees of somatosensory PVD neurons. Moreover, catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for axonal guidance and repulsion at the midline, as well as embryonic and postembryonic neuronal migrations. Interestingly, not all axons at the midline require catp-8/P5A-ATPase, although the axons run in the same fascicles and navigate the same space. Similarly, not all neuronal migrations require catp-8/P5A-ATPase. A CATP-8/P5A-ATPase reporter is localized to the ER in most, if not all, tissues and catp-8/P5A-ATPase can function both cell-autonomously and non-autonomously to regulate neuronal development. Genetic analyses establish that catp-8/P5A-ATPase can function in multiple pathways, including the Menorin pathway, previously shown to control dendritic patterning in PVD, and Wnt signaling, which functions to control neuronal migrations. Lastly, we show that catp-8/P5A-ATPase is required for localizing select transmembrane proteins necessary for dendrite morphogenesis. Collectively, our studies suggest that catp-8/P5A-ATPase serves diverse, yet specific, roles in different genetic pathways and may be involved in the regulation or localization of transmembrane and secreted proteins to specific subcellular compartments. Public Library of Science 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8279360/ /pubmed/34197450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009475 Text en © 2021 Tang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tang, Leo T. H. Trivedi, Meera Freund, Jenna Salazar, Christopher J. Rahman, Maisha Ramirez-Suarez, Nelson J. Lee, Garrett Wang, Yu Grant, Barth D. Bülow, Hannes E. The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title | The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title_full | The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title_fullStr | The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title_full_unstemmed | The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title_short | The CATP-8/P5A-type ATPase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
title_sort | catp-8/p5a-type atpase functions in multiple pathways during neuronal patterning |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8279360/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34197450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009475 |
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