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A midline switch of receptor processing regulates commissural axon guidance in vertebrates.

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Commissural axon guidance requires complex modulations of growth cone sensitivity to midline-derived cues, but underlying mechanisms in vertebrates remain largely unknown. By using combinations of ex vivo and in vivo approaches, we uncovered a molecular pathway controlling the gain of response to a midline repellent, Semaphorin3B (Sema3B). First, we provide evidence that Semaphorin3B/Plexin-A1 signaling participates in the guidance of commissural projections at the vertebrate ventral midline. Second, we show that, at the precrossing stage, commissural neurons synthesize the Neuropilin-2 and Plexin-A1 Semaphorin3B receptor subunits, but Plexin-A1 expression is prevented by a calpain1-mediated processing, resulting in silencing commissural responsiveness. Third, we report that, during floor plate (FP) in-growth, calpain1 activity is suppressed by local signals, allowing Plexin-A1 accumulation in the growth cone and sensitization to Sema3B. Finally, we show that the FP cue NrCAM mediates the switch of Plexin-A1 processing underlying growth cone sensitization to Sema3B. This reveals pathway-dependent modulation of guidance receptor processing as a novel mechanism for regulating guidance decisions at intermediate targets.

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hal-00709372 , version 1 (18-06-2012)

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Homaira Nawabi, Anne Briançon-Marjollet, Christopher Clark, Isabelle Sanyas, Hyota Takamatsu, et al.. A midline switch of receptor processing regulates commissural axon guidance in vertebrates.. Genes and Development, 2010, 24 (4), pp.396-410. ⟨10.1101/gad.542510⟩. ⟨hal-00709372⟩
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