Tools for studying the role of N-cadherin mediated extracellular interaction in neuronal development and function |
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Authors: | Xiang Yu |
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Institution: | Institute of Neuroscience and State Key Laboratory of Neuroscience; Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | N-cadherin is a homophilic cell adhesion molecule that plays important roles in many aspects of neuronal development. In order to better understand the function of N-cadherin mediated cell-cell contact in activity-dependent dendrite development, we generated a number of new tools. EC1, consisting of the first extracellular domain of N-cadherin, can specifically inhibit N-cadherin, but not E-cadherin, mediated cell-cell contact, both when overexpressed in neurons and added as a purified protein. Ncad-HA is an extracellularly epitope-tagged version of N-cadherin that, when overexpressed under the activity-independent pCS2-min promoter, can be used to assay surface N-cadherin level following various manipulations. These tools are likely to be very useful for studying the function of N-cadherin in multiple aspects of neural circuit development.Key words: N-cadherin, dendrite development, neuronal activity, homophilic interaction, cell-cell contact, activity-independent expression vector |
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