PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Demian Rose AU - Akira Chiba TI - A Single Growth Cone is Capable of Integrating Simultaneously Presented and Functionally Distinct Molecular Cues during Target Recognition AID - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-12-04899.1999 DP - 1999 Jun 15 TA - The Journal of Neuroscience PG - 4899--4906 VI - 19 IP - 12 4099 - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/19/12/4899.short 4100 - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/19/12/4899.full SO - J. Neurosci.1999 Jun 15; 19 AB - A variety of cell recognition pathways affect neuronal target recognition. However, whether such pathways can converge at the level of a single growth cone is not well known. The RP3 motoneuron inDrosophila has previously been shown to respond to the muscle cell surface molecules TOLL and fasciclin III (FAS3), which are normally encountered during RP3 pathfinding in a sequential manner. TOLL and FAS3, putative “negative” and “positive” recognition molecules, respectively, affect RP3 antagonistically. Under normal conditions, TOLL and FAS3 together improve the accuracy of its target recognition. Here, we show that, when presented with concurrent TOLL and FAS3 expression, RP3 responds to both, integrating their effects. This was demonstrated most succinctly by single cell visualization methods. When a balance in relative expression levels between the two antagonistic cues is achieved, the RP3 growth cone exhibits a phenotype virtually identical to that seen when neither TOLL nor FAS3 is misexpressed. Thus, growth cones are capable of quantitatively evaluating distinct recognition cues and integrating them to attain a net result, in effect responding to the “balance of power” between positive and negative influences. We suggest that the ability to integrate multiple recognition pathways in real-time is one important way in which an individual growth cone interprets and navigates complex molecular environments.