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Draxin,an axon guidance protein,affects chick trunk neural crest migration
Authors:Yuhong Su  Iftekhar B. Naser  Shahidul M. Islam  Sanbing Zhang  Giasuddin Ahmed  Sandy Chen  Yohei Shinmyo  Minoru Kawakami  Ken‐ichi Yamamura  Hideaki Tanaka
Affiliation:1. Division of Developmental Neurobiology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, 1‐1‐1 Honjo, Kumamoto 860‐8556, Japan;2. 21st Century COE “Cell Fate Regulation Research and Education Unit”, Kumamoto University;3. Global COE “Cell Fate Regulation Research and Education Unit”, Kumamoto University;4. Division of Developmental Genetics, Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics, Kumamoto University, 2‐2‐1 Honjo, Kumamoto 860‐0811, Japan
Abstract:The neural crest is a multipotent population of migratory cells that arises in the central nervous system and subsequently migrates along defined stereotypic pathways. In the present work, we analyzed the role of a repulsive axon guidance protein, draxin, in the migration of neural crest cells. Draxin is expressed in the roof plate of the chick trunk spinal cord and around the early migration pathway of neural crest cells. Draxin modulates chick neural crest cell migration in vitro by reducing the polarization of these cells. When exposed to draxin, the velocity of migrating neural crest cells was reduced, and the cells changed direction so frequently that the net migration distance was also reduced. Overexpression of draxin also caused some early migrating neural crest cells to change direction to the dorsolateral pathway in the chick trunk region, presumably due to draxin’s inhibitory activity. These results demonstrate that draxin, an axon guidance protein, can also affect trunk neural crest migration in the chick embryo.
Keywords:cytoskeleton  draxin  guidance cue  inhibition  neural crest migration
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