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Differential regulation of microtubule severing by APC underlies distinct patterns of projection neuron and interneuron migration.


ABSTRACT: Coordinated migration of distinct classes of neurons to appropriate positions leads to the formation of functional neuronal circuitry in the cerebral cortex. The two major classes of cortical neurons, interneurons and projection neurons, utilize distinctly different modes (radial versus tangential) and routes of migration to arrive at their final positions in the cerebral cortex. Here, we show that adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) modulates microtubule (MT) severing in interneurons to facilitate tangential mode of interneuron migration, but not the glial-guided, radial migration of projection neurons. APC regulates the stability and activity of the MT-severing protein p60-katanin in interneurons to promote the rapid remodeling of neuronal processes necessary for interneuron migration. These findings reveal how severing and restructuring of MTs facilitate distinct modes of neuronal migration necessary for laminar organization of neurons in the developing cerebral cortex.

SUBMITTER: Eom TY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4289145 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential regulation of microtubule severing by APC underlies distinct patterns of projection neuron and interneuron migration.

Eom Tae-Yeon TY   Stanco Amelia A   Guo Jiami J   Wilkins Gary G   Deslauriers Danielle D   Yan Jessica J   Monckton Chase C   Blair Joshua J   Oon Eesim E   Perez Abby A   Salas Eduardo E   Oh Adrianna A   Ghukasyan Vladimir V   Snider William D WD   Rubenstein John L R JL   Anton E S ES  

Developmental cell 20141201 6


Coordinated migration of distinct classes of neurons to appropriate positions leads to the formation of functional neuronal circuitry in the cerebral cortex. The two major classes of cortical neurons, interneurons and projection neurons, utilize distinctly different modes (radial versus tangential) and routes of migration to arrive at their final positions in the cerebral cortex. Here, we show that adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) modulates microtubule (MT) severing in interneurons to facilitate  ...[more]

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