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A requirement for filopodia extension toward Slit during Robo-mediated axon repulsion.


ABSTRACT: Axons navigate long distances through complex 3D environments to interconnect the nervous system during development. Although the precise spatiotemporal effects of most axon guidance cues remain poorly characterized, a prevailing model posits that attractive guidance cues stimulate actin polymerization in neuronal growth cones whereas repulsive cues induce actin disassembly. Contrary to this model, we find that the repulsive guidance cue Slit stimulates the formation and elongation of actin-based filopodia from mouse dorsal root ganglion growth cones. Surprisingly, filopodia form and elongate toward sources of Slit, a response that we find is required for subsequent axonal repulsion away from Slit. Mechanistically, Slit evokes changes in filopodium dynamics by increasing direct binding of its receptor, Robo, to members of the actin-regulatory Ena/VASP family. Perturbing filopodium dynamics pharmacologically or genetically disrupts Slit-mediated repulsion and produces severe axon guidance defects in vivo. Thus, Slit locally stimulates directional filopodial extension, a process that is required for subsequent axonal repulsion downstream of the Robo receptor.

SUBMITTER: McConnell RE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5084274 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A requirement for filopodia extension toward Slit during Robo-mediated axon repulsion.

McConnell Russell E RE   Edward van Veen J J   Vidaki Marina M   Kwiatkowski Adam V AV   Meyer Aaron S AS   Gertler Frank B FB  

The Journal of cell biology 20160418 2


Axons navigate long distances through complex 3D environments to interconnect the nervous system during development. Although the precise spatiotemporal effects of most axon guidance cues remain poorly characterized, a prevailing model posits that attractive guidance cues stimulate actin polymerization in neuronal growth cones whereas repulsive cues induce actin disassembly. Contrary to this model, we find that the repulsive guidance cue Slit stimulates the formation and elongation of actin-base  ...[more]

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