2014
DOI: 10.1242/dev.112185
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Semaphorin 6B acts as a receptor in post-crossing commissural axon guidance

Abstract: Semaphorins are a large family of axon guidance molecules that are known primarily as ligands for plexins and neuropilins. Although class-6 semaphorins are transmembrane proteins, they have been implicated as ligands in different aspects of neural development, including neural crest cell migration, axon guidance and cerebellar development. However, the specific spatial and temporal expression of semaphorin 6B (Sema6B) in chick commissural neurons suggested a receptor role in axon guidance at the spinal cord mi… Show more

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“…In contrast to Robo1 and RabGDI, loss of calsyntenin 1 had an additional effect on post-crossing commissural axons. Like Shh (Bourikas et al, 2005;Wilson and Stoeckli, 2013), Wnts (Domanitskaya et al, 2010;Avilés and Stoeckli, 2016), SynCAMs (Niederkofler et al, 2010) and semaphorin 6B (Andermatt et al, 2014), calsyntenin 1 was required for the rostral turning of postcrossing commissural axons. Our detailed in vivo analyses indicate a regulatory role of calsyntenin 1-mediated trafficking in midline crossing by controlling Robo1 expression and in longitudinal axon guidance by controlling frizzled 3 expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to Robo1 and RabGDI, loss of calsyntenin 1 had an additional effect on post-crossing commissural axons. Like Shh (Bourikas et al, 2005;Wilson and Stoeckli, 2013), Wnts (Domanitskaya et al, 2010;Avilés and Stoeckli, 2016), SynCAMs (Niederkofler et al, 2010) and semaphorin 6B (Andermatt et al, 2014), calsyntenin 1 was required for the rostral turning of postcrossing commissural axons. Our detailed in vivo analyses indicate a regulatory role of calsyntenin 1-mediated trafficking in midline crossing by controlling Robo1 expression and in longitudinal axon guidance by controlling frizzled 3 expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific knockdown of FP-PlexinA2 also resulted in stalling, as did so the specific knock-down of Sema6B, which is endogenously expressed in commissural neurons. Thus, this identified a first signaling for crossing and post-crossing commissural axons arising from Sema6B acting as a commissural receptor for FP-PlexinA2, acting non-cell autonomously as a ligand 1 . In addition, PlexinA2 over-expression in pre-crossing commissural neurons strongly altered their ability to reach the FP, a phenotype that was interpreted as resulting from oversensitivity to ventral spinal cord/FP repellents.…”
Section: Introduction To the Semaphorin Familymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Indeed, first, not only Nrp2 but also PlexinA1 is expressed by both commissural axons and FP glial cells. Second as shown in the chick embryo for PlexinA2, 1 FP-PlexinA1 could have non cell autonomous functions. Thus, a key experiment would be to test which of commissural- or FP-specific PlexinA1 deletion rescues the ventral commissure thickness in context of FP-Nrp2 deletion.…”
Section: Introduction To the Semaphorin Familymentioning
confidence: 89%
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