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Growth cone neuropilin‐1 mediates collapsin‐1/sema III facilitation of antero‐ and retrograde axoplasmic transport
Authors:Yoshio Goshima  Hideaki Hori  Yukio Sasaki  Tao Yang  Masako Kagoshima‐ Maezono  Chanxia Li  Toshifumi Takenaka  Fumio Nakamura  Takuya Takahashi  Stephen M Strittmatter  Yoshimi Misu  Tadashi Kawakami
Abstract:Collapsin‐1/SemaIII, a member of the semaphorin family, has been implicated in axonal pathfinding as a repulsive guidance cue. Cellular and molecular mechanisms by which collapsin‐1 exerts its action are not fully understood. Collapsin‐1 induces growth cone collapse via a pathway which may include neuropilin‐1, a cell‐surface collapsin‐1 binding protein, as well as intracellular CRMP‐62 and heterotrimeric G proteins. We previously identified a second action of collapsin‐1, the facilitation of antero‐ and retrograde axoplasmic transport. This response occurs via a mechanism distinct from that causing growth cone collapse. To investigate the possible involvement of neuropilin‐1 in the action of collapsin‐1 on axoplasmic transport, we produced a soluble neuropilin‐1 (sNP‐1) lacking the transmembrane and intracellular region. sNP‐1 progressively displaced the dose–response curve for collapsin‐1 to induce growth cone collapse to higher concentrations. sNP‐1 also inhibited collapsin‐1‐induced augmentation of both antero‐ and retrograde axoplasmic transport. Furthermore, an anti‐neuropilin‐1 antibody blocked the collapsin‐induced axoplasmic transport. These results together indicate that neuropilin‐1 mediates collapsin‐1 action on axoplasmic transport. To visualize collapsin‐1 binding to endogenous neuropilin‐1, we used a truncated collapsin‐1–alkaline phosphatase fusion protein (CAP‐4). CAP‐4 stains the growth cone, neurite, and cell body. However, local application of collapsin‐1 to growth cone but to neither neurite nor cell body promotes axoplasmic transport. Thus, growth cone NP‐1 mediates the facilitatory action of collapsin‐1 on antero‐ and retrograde axoplasmic transport. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Neurobiol 39: 579–589, 1999
Keywords:collapsin‐1/Sema III  neuropilin‐1  soluble receptor  axoplasmic transport  nerve growth cone
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