Axon routing across the midline controlled by the Drosophila Derailed receptor
In nervous systems with symmetry about the midline, many neurons project axons from one side to the other. Although several of the components controlling midline crossing have been identified, little is known about how axons choose the appropriate pathway when crossing. For example, in the Drosophil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1999-12, Vol.402 (6761), p.540-544 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In nervous systems with symmetry about the midline, many neurons project
axons from one side to the other. Although several of the components controlling
midline crossing have been identified, little is known
about how axons choose the appropriate pathway when crossing. For example,
in the Drosophila embryo axons cross the midline in one of two distinct
tracts, the anterior or posterior commissure (AC or PC, respectively). Here
we show that the Derailed (Drl) receptor tyrosine kinase is expressed by neurons
that project in the AC, and that in the absence of Drl such neurons often
project abnormally into the PC. Conversely, misexpression of Drl in PC neurons
forces them to cross in the AC. The behaviour of Drl-misexpressing neurons
and the in vivo binding pattern of a soluble Drl receptor probe indicate
that Drl acts as a guidance receptor for a repellent ligand present in the
PC. Our results show that Drl is a novel component in the control of midline
crossing. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/990122 |