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Current Biology | 2006

A Novel Eph Receptor-Interacting IgSF Protein Provides C. elegans Motoneurons with Midline Guidepost Function

Thomas Boulin; Roger Pocock; Oliver Hobert

BACKGROUNDnThe ventral midline is a prominent structure in vertebrate and invertebrate nervous systems that provides crucial topological information for guiding axons to their appropriate target destinations. Rather than being composed of specialized midline glia cells as in many other species, the embryonic midline of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is physically defined by motoneuron cell bodies that separate the left from the right ventral cord fascicles. Their function during development, if any, is not known.nnnRESULTSnWe show here that besides being components of the postembryonic locomotory circuit, these embryonic motoneurons (eMNs) actively provide midline guidance information for a specific subset of ventral midline axons. This information is provided in the form of a novel, cell-surface-anchored immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) member, WRK-1. WRK-1 acts in eMNs to prevent follower axons from inappropriately crossing the ventral midline. We describe the function of the Eph receptor vab-1 and multiple ephrin ligands at the midline, and we show by double mutant analysis and physical interaction tests that WRK-1 functionally interacts with the Eph receptor system. This interaction appears to occur exclusively in the context of axon guidance at the ventral midline but not in other cellular contexts, thereby suggesting that Eph receptor signaling is mechanistically distinct in different tissue types.nnnCONCLUSIONSnOur studies reveal cellular and molecular components of axon midline patterning and suggest that Ephrin signaling relies on previously unknown accessory components.


Archive | 2006

Figure 7, Generating promoter::ORF::gfp

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 6, Generating promoter::gfp

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 3, Generating a C-terminal translational PCR fusion

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 5, Generating pENTRY-prom

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 1, Architecture of reporter gene constructs

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Table 2, Primer sequences used with pPD95.75

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

[Table, 2.6. Protocol 6: Cell type-specific GFP expression from reconstituted reporter genes].

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 2, Description of pPD95.75

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert


Archive | 2006

Figure 4, Generating a N-terminal translational reporter

Thomas Boulin; John F. Etchberger; Oliver Hobert

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Oliver Hobert

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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John F. Etchberger

Columbia University Medical Center

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