Motor Neuron Position and Topographic Order Imposed by β- and γ-Catenin Activities

被引:73
作者
Demireva, Elena Y. [1 ]
Shapiro, Lawrence S. [2 ]
Jessell, Thomas M. [1 ,2 ]
Zampieri, Niccolo [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Kavli Inst Brain Sci, Dept Neurosci, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Kavli Inst Brain Sci, Dept Biochem & Mol Biophys, New York, NY 10032 USA
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
N-CADHERIN; SPINAL-CORD; PROTEIN INTERACTIONS; MOUSE DEVELOPMENT; CELL-ADHESION; ORGANIZATION; PLAKOGLOBIN; EXPRESSION; GENE; MICE;
D O I
10.1016/j.cell.2011.09.037
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
070307 [化学生物学]; 071010 [生物化学与分子生物学];
摘要
Neurons typically settle at positions that match the location of their synaptic targets, creating topographic maps. In the spinal cord, the organization of motor neurons into discrete clusters is linked to the location of their muscle targets, establishing a topographic map of punctate design. To define the significance of motor pool organization for neuromuscular map formation, we assessed the role of cadherin-catenin signaling in motor neuron positioning and limb muscle innervation. We find that joint inactivation of beta- and gamma-catenin scrambles motor neuron settling position in the spinal cord but fails to erode the predictive link between motor neuron transcriptional identity and muscle target. Inactivation of N-cadherin perturbs pool positioning in similar ways, albeit with reduced penetrance. These findings reveal that cadherin-catenin signaling directs motor pool patterning and imposes topographic order on an underlying identity-based neural map.
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页码:641 / 652
页数:12
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