학술논문

Subcellular second messenger networks drive distinct repellent-induced axon behaviors
Document Type
article
Source
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2023)
Subject
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
Abstract Second messengers, including cAMP, cGMP and Ca2+ are often placed in an integrating position to combine the extracellular cues that orient growing axons in the developing brain. This view suggests that axon repellents share the same set of cellular messenger signals and that axon attractants evoke opposite cAMP, cGMP and Ca2+ changes. Investigating the confinement of these second messengers in cellular nanodomains, we instead demonstrate that two repellent cues, ephrin-A5 and Slit1, induce spatially segregated signals. These guidance molecules activate subcellular-specific second messenger crosstalk, each signaling network controlling distinct axonal morphology changes in vitro and pathfinding decisions in vivo.