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Expression of Sorting Nexin 18 (SNX18) Is Dynamically Regulated in Developing Spinal Motor Neurons
Authors:Shiori Nakazawa   Naoya Gotoh   Hirotaka Matsumoto   Chiaki Murayama   Toshiharu Suzuki   Tohru Yamamoto
Affiliation:Laboratory of Neuroscience, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:The sorting nexin (SNX) family proteins, which contain a Phox homology (PX) domain, play crucial roles in regulating the intracellular membrane trafficking of the endocytic pathway. The proper coordination of this pathway is important for axonal elongation; however, little is known about the expression and intracellular dynamics of the SNX members during the formation of the nervous system. Here the authors found that SNX18, which belongs to the Src-homology-3-PX-Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs domain-containing SNX subfamily, was specifically expressed in differentiating motor neurons in the chick and mouse embryonic spinal cord. The expression of SNX18 in embryonic spinal motor neurons was transient and was downregulated as the neurons matured. The authors further demonstrated that the localization of EGFP-SNX18 in growth cones was dynamically regulated and accumulated especially at areas in contact with permissive substrates. These findings collectively suggest that SNX18 may play an active role in axonal elongation.
Keywords:sorting nexin   SNX18   SNX9-family   motor neuron   DRG neuron   growth cone
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