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Regulation of nerve growth and patterning by cell surface protein disulphide isomerase.

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Article

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Cook, Geoffrey Mw 
Sousa, Catia 
Schaeffer, Julia 
Wiles, Katherine 
Jareonsettasin, Prem 

Abstract

Contact repulsion of growing axons is an essential mechanism for spinal nerve patterning. In birds and mammals the embryonic somites generate a linear series of impenetrable barriers, forcing axon growth cones to traverse one half of each somite as they extend towards their body targets. This study shows that protein disulphide isomerase provides a key component of these barriers, mediating contact repulsion at the cell surface in chick half-somites. Repulsion is reduced both in vivo and in vitro by a range of methods that inhibit enzyme activity. The activity is critical in initiating a nitric oxide/S-nitrosylation-dependent signal transduction pathway that regulates the growth cone cytoskeleton. Rat forebrain grey matter extracts contain a similar activity, and the enzyme is expressed at the surface of cultured human astrocytic cells and rat cortical astrocytes. We suggest this system is co-opted in the brain to counteract and regulate aberrant nerve terminal growth.

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Keywords

axon guidance, chicken, developmental biology, human, neuroscience, rat, repeat patterning, somite, spinal nerve, Animals, Astrocytes, Axon Guidance, Cell Line, Chick Embryo, Chickens, Developmental Biology, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Growth Cones, Humans, Membrane Proteins, Neurosciences, Nitric Oxide, Procollagen-Proline Dioxygenase, Protein Disulfide-Isomerases, Rats, Signal Transduction, Somites, Spinal Nerves

Journal Title

Elife

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Journal ISSN

2050-084X
2050-084X

Volume Title

9

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd