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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Belen Harreguy ◽  
Esha Shah ◽  
Zainab Tanvir ◽  
Blandine Simprevil ◽  
Tracy S. Tran ◽  
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Extracellular signaling proteins serve as neuronal growth cone guidance molecules during development and are well positioned to be involved in neuronal regeneration and recovery from injury. Semaphorins and their receptors, the plexins, are a family of conserved proteins involved in development that, in the nervous system, are axonal guidance cues mediating axon pathfinding and synapse formation. The Caenorhabditis elegans genome encodes for three semaphorins and two plexin receptors: the transmembrane semaphorins, SMP-1 and SMP-2, signal through their receptor, PLX-1, while the secreted semaphorin, MAB-20, signals through PLX-2. Here, we determined the neuronal morphology and locomotion behavior of knockout animals missing each of the semaphorins and plexins; we described the expression pattern of all plexins in the nervous system of C. elegans; and we evaluated their effect on the regeneration of motoneuron neurites and the recovery of locomotion behavior following precise laser microsurgery.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 954
Author(s):  
Tamara Lapeña-Luzón ◽  
Laura R. Rodríguez ◽  
Vicent Beltran-Beltran ◽  
Noelia Benetó ◽  
Federico V. Pallardó ◽  
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Cofilin is an actin-binding protein that plays a major role in the regulation of actin dynamics, an essential cellular process. This protein has emerged as a crucial molecule for functions of the nervous system including motility and guidance of the neuronal growth cone, dendritic spine organization, axonal branching, and synaptic signalling. Recently, other important functions in cell biology such as apoptosis or the control of mitochondrial function have been attributed to cofilin. Moreover, novel mechanisms of cofilin function regulation have also been described. The activity of cofilin is controlled by complex regulatory mechanisms, with phosphorylation being the most important, since the addition of a phosphate group to cofilin renders it inactive. Due to its participation in a wide variety of key processes in the cell, cofilin has been related to a great variety of pathologies, among which neurodegenerative diseases have attracted great interest. In this review, we summarized the functions of cofilin and its regulation, emphasizing how defects in these processes have been related to different neurodegenerative diseases.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florentyna Bustos Plonka ◽  
Lucas Sosa ◽  
Santiago Quiroga

Abstract During neuronal development cell polarization is of vital importance. The establishment of polarity necessitates initial axonal outgrowth in concomitance with the addition of new membrane to the axon’s plasmalemma. Axolemmal expansion occurs by exocytosis of plasmalemmal precursor vesicles primarily at the neuronal growth cone membrane. The multiprotein exocyst complex drives spatial location and specificity of vesicle fusion at plasma membrane. However, the specific participation of its different proteins on neuronal differentiation has not been fully established. In the present work we analyzed the role of Sec3, a prominent exocyst complex protein on neuronal differentiation. Using mice hipocampal primary cultures we determined that Sec3 is expressed in neurons at early stages prior to neuronal polarization. Furthermore, we determined that silencing of Sec3 in mice hippocampal neurons in culture precluded polarization. Moreover, using in utero electroporation experiments, we determined that Sec3 knockdown affected cortical neurons migration and morphology during neocortex formation. Our results demonstrate that the exocyst complex protein Sec3 plays an important role in axon formation in neuronal differentiation and the migration of neuronal progenitors during cortex development.


iScience ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 100963 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen Chan ◽  
Noriko Ooashi ◽  
Hiroki Akiyama ◽  
Tetsuko Fukuda ◽  
Mariko Inoue ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 109 (7) ◽  
pp. 1358-1371 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad I.M. Athamneh ◽  
Alexander X. Cartagena-Rivera ◽  
Arvind Raman ◽  
Daniel M. Suter

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