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A multi-protein receptor-ligand complex underlies combinatorial dendrite guidance choices in C. elegans.


ABSTRACT: Ligand receptor interactions instruct axon guidance during development. How dendrites are guided to specific targets is less understood. The C. elegans PVD sensory neuron innervates muscle-skin interface with its elaborate dendritic branches. Here, we found that LECT-2, the ortholog of leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin-2 (LECT2), is secreted from the muscles and required for muscle innervation by PVD. Mosaic analyses showed that LECT-2 acted locally to guide the growth of terminal branches. Ectopic expression of LECT-2 from seam cells is sufficient to redirect the PVD dendrites onto seam cells. LECT-2 functions in a multi-protein receptor-ligand complex that also contains two transmembrane ligands on the skin, SAX-7/L1CAM and MNR-1, and the neuronal transmembrane receptor DMA-1. LECT-2 greatly enhances the binding between SAX-7, MNR-1 and DMA-1. The activation of DMA-1 strictly requires all three ligands, which establishes a combinatorial code to precisely target and pattern dendritic arbors.

SUBMITTER: Zou W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5079751 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A multi-protein receptor-ligand complex underlies combinatorial dendrite guidance choices in <i>C. elegans</i>.

Zou Wei W   Shen Ao A   Dong Xintong X   Tugizova Madina M   Xiang Yang K YK   Shen Kang K  

eLife 20161005


Ligand receptor interactions instruct axon guidance during development. How dendrites are guided to specific targets is less understood. The <i>C. elegans</i> PVD sensory neuron innervates muscle-skin interface with its elaborate dendritic branches. Here, we found that LECT-2, the ortholog of leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin-2 (LECT2), is secreted from the muscles and required for muscle innervation by PVD. Mosaic analyses showed that LECT-2 acted locally to guide the growth of terminal branche  ...[more]

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