Distinct Target-Derived Signals Organize Formation, Maturation, and Maintenance of Motor Nerve Terminals
pmid: 17418794
Distinct Target-Derived Signals Organize Formation, Maturation, and Maintenance of Motor Nerve Terminals
Target-derived factors organize synaptogenesis by promoting differentiation of nerve terminals at synaptic sites. Several candidate organizing molecules have been identified based on their bioactivities in vitro, but little is known about their roles in vivo. Here, we show that three sets of organizers act sequentially to pattern motor nerve terminals: FGFs, beta2 laminins, and collagen alpha(IV) chains. FGFs of the 7/10/22 subfamily and broadly distributed collagen IV chains (alpha1/2) promote clustering of synaptic vesicles as nerve terminals form. beta2 laminins concentrated at synaptic sites are dispensable for embryonic development of nerve terminals but are required for their postnatal maturation. Synapse-specific collagen IV chains (alpha3-6) accumulate only after synapses are mature and are required for synaptic maintenance. Thus, multiple target-derived signals permit discrete control of the formation, maturation, and maintenance of presynaptic specializations.
- University of Michigan–Flint United States
- University of Minnesota System United States
- University of Minnesota Morris United States
- Okayama University Japan
- University of Minesota United States
Collagen Type IV, Motor-Neurons, Recombinant-Proteins, Neuromuscular Junction, Presynaptic Terminals, 610, DEVBIO, Mice, Transgenic, Chick Embryo, Mice-Inbred-BALB-C, MOLNEURO;, Autoantigens, Mice-Transgenic, Myoblasts, Presynaptic-Terminals, Mice, Coculture-Techniques, Animals, Humans, Cells, Cultured, Motor Neurons, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Mice-Inbred-C57BL, Chick-Embryo, Fibroblast-Growth-Factors, Coculture Techniques, Recombinant Proteins, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Collagen-Type-IV, Neuromuscular-Junction, Cells-Cultured, Laminin
Collagen Type IV, Motor-Neurons, Recombinant-Proteins, Neuromuscular Junction, Presynaptic Terminals, 610, DEVBIO, Mice, Transgenic, Chick Embryo, Mice-Inbred-BALB-C, MOLNEURO;, Autoantigens, Mice-Transgenic, Myoblasts, Presynaptic-Terminals, Mice, Coculture-Techniques, Animals, Humans, Cells, Cultured, Motor Neurons, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Mice-Inbred-C57BL, Chick-Embryo, Fibroblast-Growth-Factors, Coculture Techniques, Recombinant Proteins, Fibroblast Growth Factors, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Collagen-Type-IV, Neuromuscular-Junction, Cells-Cultured, Laminin
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