Novel guidance cues during neuronal pathfinding in the early scaffold of axon tracts in the rostral brain
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01/01/1999
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A scaffold of axons consisting of a pair of longitudinal tracts and several commissures is established during early development of the vertebrate brain. We report here that NOC-2, a cell surface carbohydrate, is selectively expressed by a subpopulation of growing axons in this scaffold in Xenopus. NOC-2 is present on two glycoproteins, one of which is a novel glycoform of the neural cell adhesion molecule N-CAM. When the function of NOC-2 was perturbed using either soluble carbohydrates or anti-NOC-2 antibodies, axons expressing NOC-2 exhibited aberrant growth at specific points in their pathway. NOC-2 is the first-identified axon guidance molecule essential for development of the axon scaffold in the embryonic vertebrate brain. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Developmental Biology #Carbohydrate #Axon Guidance #Cell Surface Molecule #Tract #Development #Growth Cone #Neural Cell-adhesion #Embryonic Xenopus Brain #Rat Olfactory System #Follower Growth Cones #N-cam Glycoforms #Neurite Outgrowth #Fasciclin-ii #Immunoglobulin Superfamily #L2/hnk-1 Carbohydrate #Zebrafish Brain |
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Journal Article |