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Bidirectional interactions between NOX2‐type NADPH oxidase and the F‐actin cytoskeleton in neuronal growth cones
Authors:Vidhya Munnamalai  Cory J. Weaver  Corinne E. Weisheit  Prahatha Venkatraman  Zeynep Sena Agim  Mark T. Quinn  Daniel M. Suter
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, , West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Montana State University, , Bozeman, Montana, USA;3. Bindley Bioscience Center, Purdue University, , West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:NADPH oxidases are important for neuronal function but detailed subcellular localization studies have not been performed. Here, we provide the first evidence for the presence of functional NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2)‐type complex in neuronal growth cones and its bidirectional relationship with the actin cytoskeleton. NADPH oxidase inhibition resulted in reduced F‐actin content, retrograde F‐actin flow, and neurite outgrowth. Stimulation of NADPH oxidase via protein kinase C activation increased levels of hydrogen peroxide in the growth cone periphery. The main enzymatic NADPH oxidase subunit NOX2/gp91phox localized to the growth cone plasma membrane and showed little overlap with the regulatory subunit p40phox. p40phox itself exhibited colocalization with filopodial actin bundles. Differential subcellular fractionation revealed preferential association of NOX2/gp91phox and p40phox with the membrane and the cytoskeletal fraction, respectively. When neurite growth was evoked with beads coated with the cell adhesion molecule apCAM, we observed a significant increase in colocalization of p40phox with NOX2/gp91phox at apCAM adhesion sites. Together, these findings suggest a bidirectional functional relationship between NADPH oxidase activity and the actin cytoskeleton in neuronal growth cones, which contributes to the control of neurite outgrowth.
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Keywords:F‐actin  growth cone  NADPH oxidase  NOX2  p40phox  ROS
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