Li_2012_Mol.Biol.Cell_23_4109

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Title : Regulation of axonal growth and neuromuscular junction formation by neuronal phosphatase and tensin homologue signaling - Li_2012_Mol.Biol.Cell_23_4109
Author(s) : Li PP , Peng HB
Ref : Mol Biology of the cell , 23 :4109 , 2012
Abstract :

During the development of the vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ), motor axon tips stop growing after contacting muscle and transform into presynaptic terminals that secrete the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and activate postsynaptic ACh receptors (AChRs) to trigger muscle contraction. The neuron-intrinsic signaling that retards axonal growth to facilitate stable nerve-muscle interaction and synaptogenesis is poorly understood. In this paper, we report a novel function of presynaptic signaling by phosphatase and tensin homologue (PTEN) in mediating a growth-to-synaptogenesis transition in neurons. In Xenopus nerve-muscle cocultures, axonal growth speed was halved after contact with muscle, when compared with before contact, but when cultures were exposed to the PTEN blocker bisperoxo (1,10-phenanthroline) oxovanadate, axons touching muscle grew ~50% faster than their counterparts in control cultures. Suppression of neuronal PTEN expression using morpholinos or the forced expression of catalytically inactive PTEN in neurons also resulted in faster than normal axonal advance after contact with muscle cells. Significantly, interference with PTEN by each of these methods also led to reduced AChR clustering at innervation sites in muscle, indicating that disruption of neuronal PTEN signaling inhibited NMJ assembly. We thus propose that PTEN-dependent slowing of axonal growth enables the establishment of stable nerve-muscle contacts that develop into NMJs.

PubMedSearch : Li_2012_Mol.Biol.Cell_23_4109
PubMedID: 22918949

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Li PP, Peng HB (2012)
Regulation of axonal growth and neuromuscular junction formation by neuronal phosphatase and tensin homologue signaling
Mol Biology of the cell 23 :4109

Li PP, Peng HB (2012)
Mol Biology of the cell 23 :4109