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The Journal of Neuroscience, October 1, 1999, 19(19):8443-8453
Tenascin-C Contains Domains That Independently Regulate Neurite
Outgrowth and Neurite Guidance
Sally
Meiners,
Mary Lynn T.
Mercado,
Mohammed S. A.
Nur-e-Kamal, and
Herbert M.
Geller
Department of Pharmacology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, New Jersey
08854
Tenascin-C has been implicated in regulation of both neurite
outgrowth and neurite guidance. We have shown previously that a
particular region of tenascin-C has powerful neurite
outgrowth-promoting actions in vitro. This region
consists of the alternatively spliced fibronectin type-III (FN-III)
repeats A-D and is abbreviated fnA-D. The purpose of this study was to
investigate whether fnA-D also provides neurite guidance cues and
whether the same or different sequences mediate outgrowth and guidance.
We developed an assay to quantify neurite behavior at sharp substrate
boundaries and found that neurites demonstrated a strong preference for
fnA-D when given a choice at a poly-L-lysine-fnA-D
interface, even when fnA-D was intermingled with otherwise repellant
molecules. Furthermore, neurites preferred cells that overexpressed the
largest but not the smallest tenascin-C splice variant when given a
choice between control cells and cells transfected with tenascin-C. The
permissive guidance cues of large tenascin-C expressed by cells were
mapped to fnA-D. Using a combination of recombinant proteins
corresponding to specific alternatively spliced FN-III domains and
monoclonal antibodies against neurite outgrowth-promoting sites, we
demonstrated that neurite outgrowth and guidance were facilitated by
distinct sequences within fnA-D. Hence, neurite outgrowth and neurite
guidance mediated by the alternatively spliced region of tenascin-C are separable events that can be independently regulated.
Key words:
tenascin-C; FN-III domain; alternatively spliced region; neurite guidance; neurite outgrowth; inert substrate; cellular
substrate
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19198443-11$05.00/0
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