Celsr3 and Fzd3 in axon guidance

Guoliang Chai, Andre M. Goffinet*, Fadel Tissir

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The assembly of functional neuronal circuits depends on the correct wiring of axons and dendrites. To reach their targets, axons are guided by a variety of extracellular guidance cues, including Netrins, Ephrins, Semaphorins and Slits. Corresponding receptors in the growth cone, the dynamic structure at the tip of the growing axon, sense and integrate these positional signals, and activate downstream effectors to regulate cytoskeletal organization. In addition to the four canonical families of axon guidance cues mentioned above, some proteins that regulate planar cell polarity were recently found to be critical for axon guidance. The seven-transmembrane domain receptors Celsr3 and Fzd3, in particular, control the development of most longitudinal tracts in the central nervous system, and axon navigation in the peripheral, sympathetic and enteric nervous systems. Despite their unequivocally important role, however, underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We do not know which extracellular ligands they recognize, whether they have co-receptors in the growth cone, and what their downstream effectors are. Here, we review some recent advances and discuss future trends in this emerging field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-14
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Volume64
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cytoskeleton Growth cone Wnt signaling Linx E3 ligase Disheveled

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