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Whole-mount Imaging of Mouse Embryo Sensory Axon Projections
Published on: December 9, 2014
Cas Adaptor Proteins Coordinate Sensory Axon Fasciculation
Tyler A Vahedi-Hunter1, Jason A Estep2, Kylee A Rosette3
1Neuroscience Program, Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, University of California, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA.
Abstract:
Development of complex neural circuits like the peripheral somatosensory system requires intricate mechanisms to ensure axons make proper connections. While much is known about ligand-receptor pairs required for dorsal root ganglion (DRG) axon guidance, very little is known about the cytoplasmic effectors that mediate cellular responses triggered by these guidance cues. Here we show that members of the Cas family of cytoplasmic signaling adaptors are highly phosphorylated in central projections of the DRG as they enter the spinal cord. Furthermore, we provide genetic evidence that Cas proteins regulate fasciculation of DRG sensory projections. These data establish an evolutionarily conserved requirement for Cas adaptor proteins during peripheral nervous system axon pathfinding. They also provide insight into the interplay between axonal fasciculation and adhesion to the substrate.
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