RRC ID 46411
Author Mizumoto K, Shen K.
Title Interaxonal interaction defines tiled presynaptic innervation in C. elegans.
Journal Neuron
Abstract VIDEO ABSTRACT:Cellular interactions between neighboring axons are essential for global topographic map formation. Here we show that axonal interactions also precisely instruct the location of synapses. Motoneurons form en passant synapses in Caenorhabditis elegans. Although axons from the same neuron class significantly overlap, each neuron innervates a unique and tiled segment of the muscle field by restricting its synapses to a distinct subaxonal domain-a phenomenon we term synaptic tiling. Using DA8 and DA9 motoneurons, we found that the synaptic tiling requires the PlexinA4 homolog, PLX-1, and two transmembrane semaphorins. In the plexin or semaphorin mutants, synaptic domains from both neurons expand and overlap with each other without guidance defects. In a semaphorin-dependent manner, PLX-1 is concentrated at the synapse-free axonal segment, delineating the tiling border. Furthermore, plexin inhibits presynapse formation by suppressing synaptic F-actin through its cytoplasmic GTPase-activating protein (GAP) domain. Hence, contact-dependent, intra-axonal plexin signaling specifies synaptic circuits by inhibiting synapse formation at the subcellular loci.
Volume 77(4)
Pages 655-66
Published 2013-2-20
DOI 10.1016/j.neuron.2012.12.031
PII S0896-6273(13)00037-8
PMID 23439119
PMC PMC3846605
MeSH Actins / metabolism Animals Axons / metabolism* Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism* Cell Adhesion Molecules / metabolism Mutation / genetics Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism Neurons / metabolism* Semaphorins / metabolism* Signal Transduction / physiology Synapses / metabolism*
IF 14.415
Times Cited 33
WOS Category NEUROSCIENCES
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