Roles of a neuronal cell-surface molecule, neuropilin, in nerve fiber fasciculation and guidance

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作者
Fujisawa, H
Kitsukawa, T
Kawakami, A
Takagi, S
Shimizu, M
Hirata, T
机构
[1] Group of Developmental Neurobiology, Division of Biological Science, Nagoya Univ. Grad. School of Science, Chikusa-ku
[2] Lab. of Specification Mechanisms I, National Institute for Basic Biology, Myodaiji
关键词
cell-surface molecule; cell adhesion; nerve fiber fasciculation; nerve fiber guidance;
D O I
10.1007/s004410050954
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Neuropilin is a cell-surface glycoprotein that was first identified in Xenopus tadpole nervous tissues and then in chicken and mouse. The primary structure of neuropilin is highly conserved among these vertebrate species. The extracellular part of the molecule is composed of three domains referred to as a1/a2, b1/b2, and c, each of which is expected to be involved in molecular and/or cellular interactions. Neuropilin can mediate cell adhesion by heterophilic molecular interaction. In all vertebrate species examined, the neuropilin protein is restricted to axons of particular neuron classes, and at stages when axon growth is active. The gain and loss of function of neuropilin in developing mouse embryos causes defasciculation and incorrect sprouting of nerve fibers. These findings suggest that neuropilin serves in a variety of neuronal cell interactions by binding to a variety of molecules, and that it plays essential roles in nerve fiber fasciculation and guidance.
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