RETRACTED: Hierarchical organization of guidance receptors: silencing of netrin attraction by slit through a Robo/DCC receptor complex
- PMID: 11239147
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1058445
RETRACTED: Hierarchical organization of guidance receptors: silencing of netrin attraction by slit through a Robo/DCC receptor complex
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- 10.1126/science.1058445
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Editorial Expression of Concern.Science. 2022 Dec 23;378(6626):1284. doi: 10.1126/science.adg2860. Epub 2022 Dec 15. Science. 2022. PMID: 36520150 No abstract available.
Abstract
Axonal growth cones that cross the nervous system midline change their responsiveness to midline guidance cues: They become repelled by the repellent Slit and simultaneously lose responsiveness to the attractant netrin. These mutually reinforcing changes help to expel growth cones from the midline by making a once-attractive environment appear repulsive. Here, we provide evidence that these two changes are causally linked: In the growth cones of embryonic Xenopus spinal axons, activation of the Slit receptor Roundabout (Robo) silences the attractive effect of netrin-1, but not its growth-stimulatory effect, through direct binding of the cytoplasmic domain of Robo to that of the netrin receptor DCC. Biologically, this hierarchical silencing mechanism helps to prevent a tug-of-war between attractive and repulsive signals in the growth cone that might cause confusion. Molecularly, silencing is enabled by a modular and interlocking design of the cytoplasmic domains of these potentially antagonistic receptors that predetermines the outcome of their simultaneous activation.
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Developmental neuroscience. Moving on.Science. 2001 Mar 9;291(5510):1910-1. doi: 10.1126/science.1059938. Science. 2001. PMID: 11245196 No abstract available.
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