2013-05-07T13:55:01Z
2013-05-07T13:55:01Z
2010
2013-05-07T13:55:01Z
Neural development and plasticity are regulated by neural adhesion proteins, including the polysialylated form of NCAM (PSA-NCAM). Podocalyxin (PC) is a renal PSA-containing protein that has been reported to function as an anti-adhesin in kidney podocytes. Here we show that PC is widely expressed in neurons during neural development. Neural PC interacts with the ERM protein family, and with NHERF1/2 and RhoA/G. Experiments in vitro and phenotypic analyses of podxl-deficient mice indicate that PC is involved in neurite growth, branching and axonal fasciculation, and that PC loss-of-function reduces the number of synapses in the CNS and in the neuromuscular system. We also show that whereas some of the brain PC functions require PSA, others depend on PC per se. Our results show that PC, the second highly sialylated neural adhesion protein, plays multiple roles in neural development.
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English
Neurobiologia del desenvolupament; Developmental neurobiology
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012003
PLoS One, 2010, vol. 5, num. 8, p. e12003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012003
cc-by (c) Vitureira, N. et al., 2010
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