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FAK-MAPK-dependent adhesion disassembly downstream of L1 contributes to semaphorin3A-induced collapse
Authors:Bechara Ahmad  Nawabi Homaira  Moret Frédéric  Yaron Avraham  Weaver Eli  Bozon Muriel  Abouzid Karima  Guan Jun-Lin  Tessier-Lavigne Marc  Lemmon Vance  Castellani Valérie
Affiliation:Université de Lyon, Centre de Génétique Moléculaire et Cellulaire UMR CNRS 5534, Villeurbanne, France.
Abstract:Axonal receptors for class 3 semaphorins (Sema3s) are heterocomplexes of neuropilins (Nrps) and Plexin-As signalling coreceptors. In the developing cerebral cortex, the Ig superfamily cell adhesion molecule L1 associates with Nrp1. Intriguingly, the genetic removal of L1 blocks axon responses of cortical neurons to Sema3A in vitro despite the expression of Plexin-As in the cortex, suggesting either that L1 substitutes for Plexin-As or that L1 and Plexin-A are both required and mediate distinct roles. We report that association of Nrp1 with L1 but not Plexin-As mediates the recruitment and activation of a Sema3A-induced focal adhesion kinase-mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade. This signalling downstream of L1 is needed for the disassembly of adherent points formed in growth cones and subsequently their collapse response to Sema3A. Plexin-As and L1 are coexpressed and present in common complexes in cortical neurons and both dominant-negative forms of Plexin-A and L1 impair their response to Sema3A. Consistently, Nrp1-expressing cortical projections are defective in mice lacking Plexin-A3, Plexin-A4 or L1. This reveals that specific signalling activities downstream of L1 and Plexin-As cooperate for mediating the axon guidance effects of Sema3A.
Keywords:axon guidance   cerebral cortex   focal adhesion   receptor   semaphorins
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