Cables1 links Slit/Robo and Wnt/Frizzled signaling in commissural axon guidance

2021 
During neural circuit formation, axons navigate from one intermediate target to the next, until they find their final target. At intermediate targets, axons switch from being attracted to being repelled by changing the guidance receptors on the growth cone surface. For smooth navigation of the intermediate target and the continuation of their journey, the switch in receptor expression has to be orchestrated in a precisely timed manner. As an alternative to changes in expression, receptor function could be regulated by phosphorylation of receptors or components of signaling pathways. We identifed Cables1 as a linker between floor-plate exit of commissural axons regulated by Slit/Robo signaling and the rostral turn of post-crossing axons regulated by Wnt/Frizzled signaling. Cables1 localizes {beta}-Catenin phosphorylated at tyrosine 489 by Abelson kinase to the distal axon, which in turn is necessary for the correct navigation of post-crossing commissural axons in the developing chicken spinal cord.
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