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. 1998 Nov;21(5):1093-100.
doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80626-1.

Neuropilin-1 extracellular domains mediate semaphorin D/III-induced growth cone collapse

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Neuropilin-1 extracellular domains mediate semaphorin D/III-induced growth cone collapse

F Nakamura et al. Neuron. 1998 Nov.
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Abstract

Somatosensory axon outgrowth is repulsed when soluble semaphorin D (semD) binds to growth cone neuropilin-1 (Npn-1). Here, semD ligand binding studies of Npn-1 mutants demonstrate that the sema domain binds to the amino-terminal quarter, or complement-binding (CUB) domain, of Npn-1. By herpes simplex virus- (HSV-) mediated expression of Npn-1 mutants in chick retinal ganglion cells, we show that semD-induced growth cone collapse requires two segments of the ectodomain of Npn-1, the CUB domain and the juxtamembrane portion, or MAM (meprin, A5, mu) domain. In contrast, the transmembrane segment and cytoplasmic tail of Npn-1 are not required for biologic activity. These data imply that the CUB and MAM ectodomains of Npn-1 interact with another transmembrane growth cone protein that in turn transduces a semD signal into axon repulsion.

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  • Dissecting semaphorin signaling.
    Roskies AL. Roskies AL. Neuron. 1998 Nov;21(5):935-6. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80608-x. Neuron. 1998. PMID: 9856446 Review. No abstract available.

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