Draxin, a Repulsive Guidance Protein for Spinal Cord and Forebrain Commissures

Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous sys...

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Published inScience (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Vol. 323; no. 5912; pp. 388 - 393
Main Authors Islam, Shahidul M, Shinmyo, Yohei, Okafuji, Tatsuya, Su, Yuhong, Naser, Iftekhar Bin, Ahmed, Giasuddin, Zhang, Sanbing, Chen, Sandy, Ohta, Kunimasa, Kiyonari, Hiroshi, Abe, Takaya, Tanaka, Satomi, Nishinakamura, Ryuichi, Terashima, Toshio, Kitamura, Toshio, Tanaka, Hideaki
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Published United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 16.01.2009
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1095-9203
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DOI10.1126/science.1165187

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Abstract Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures.
AbstractList Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures.
Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures.
Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures.Axon guidance proteins are critical for the correct wiring of the nervous system during development. Several axon guidance cues and their family members have been well characterized. More unidentified axon guidance cues are assumed to participate in the formation of the extremely complex nervous system. We identified a secreted protein, draxin, that shares no homology with known guidance cues. Draxin inhibited or repelled neurite outgrowth from dorsal spinal cord and cortical explants in vitro. Ectopically expressed draxin inhibited growth or caused misrouting of chick spinal cord commissural axons in vivo. draxin knockout mice showed defasciculation of spinal cord commissural axons and absence of all forebrain commissures. Thus, draxin is a previously unknown chemorepulsive axon guidance molecule required for the development of spinal cord and forebrain commissures.
Author Su, Yuhong
Okafuji, Tatsuya
Ohta, Kunimasa
Terashima, Toshio
Kitamura, Toshio
Zhang, Sanbing
Tanaka, Hideaki
Islam, Shahidul M
Abe, Takaya
Chen, Sandy
Ahmed, Giasuddin
Naser, Iftekhar Bin
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Kiyonari, Hiroshi
Nishinakamura, Ryuichi
Tanaka, Satomi
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SubjectTerms Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Axons
Axons - physiology
brain
Cell aggregates
Cercopithecus aethiops
Chick Embryo
chicks
Coculture Techniques
Corpus callosum
Corpus Callosum - embryology
Corpus Callosum - metabolism
COS Cells
Electroporation
explants
Forebrain
Growth cones
Growth Cones - metabolism
Growth Cones - physiology
growth retardation
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - chemistry
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - genetics
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - metabolism
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - physiology
Knockout mice
knockout mutants
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Molecular Sequence Data
Neurites
Neurites - metabolism
Neurites - physiology
Neurogenesis
Neuroglia
Neuroglia - metabolism
Neurons
Prosencephalon - abnormalities
Prosencephalon - embryology
Prosencephalon - metabolism
protein secretion
proteins
Recombinant Proteins - metabolism
Spinal cord
Spinal Cord - embryology
Spinal Cord - metabolism
Tissue Culture Techniques
Title Draxin, a Repulsive Guidance Protein for Spinal Cord and Forebrain Commissures
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