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Volume 17, Number 21,
Issue of November 1, 1997
pp. 8339-8352
Copyright ©1997 Society for Neuroscience
A Role for Collapsin-1 in Olfactory and Cranial Sensory Axon
Guidance
Received May 23, 1997; revised Aug. 11, 1997; accepted Aug. 13, 1997.
Hiroaki Kobayashi,
Adam M. Koppel,
Yuling Luo, and
Jonathan A. Raper
Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Collapsin-1 is a member of the semaphorin family of signaling
molecules that acts as a repellent for growing spinal sensory axons. We
have constructed a chimeric collapsin-1/alkaline phosphatase probe to
visualize putative collapsin-1 receptors in vitro and in situ. As predicted by the activity profile of
collapsin-1, the probe binds spinal sensory tracts, ventral spinal
roots, and the sympathetic chain but does not bind retinal axons. In
addition, we find that the probe binds sensory axons arising from the
olfactory epithelium and some, but not all, cranial sensory nerves. As
predicted by these binding studies, in vitro assays
demonstrate that primary olfactory sensory, trigeminal, and jugular
ganglion growth cones collapse in the presence of soluble collapsin-1.
Comparing the expression pattern of collapsin-1 with the trajectories
of collapsin-1 responsive axons suggests that in both the spinal cord
and the olfactory bulb, collapsin-1 prevents premature entry of sensory axons into their target and helps determine the final location of
sensory terminations.
Key words:
collapsin-1;
semaphorin-III;
semaphorin-D;
olfactory
bulb;
chick hindbrain;
axon guidance;
alkaline phosphatase fusion
protein;
collapsin-1 receptors
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