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Steps from stem cell -> Neural cell - 1. Neural induction 2. Morphogen gradient patterning 3. Transcription factor coding 4. Asymmetric cell division 5. Differentiation & Maturation Axon Guidance Steps - 1. Pathway selection 2. Target selection 3. Address selection Pathway selection ...

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Steps from stem cell -> Neural cell - 1. Neural induction
2. Morphogen gradient patterning
3. Transcription factor coding
4. Asymmetric cell division
5. Differentiation & Maturation

Axon Guidance Steps - 1. Pathway selection
2. Target selection
3. Address selection

Pathway selection - Growth cone: extension & retraction of filopodia

Axon growth cone: Cell surface receptors - Integrins

Axon pathway selection: Extracellular matrix proteins (glycoproteins, proteoglycans) -
Laminin, fibronectin, collagen, tenascin, heparin sulfate PG

Intracellular components of growth cone integrins - Talin, FAK, Src, Vinculin, Paxilin

Talin - Bridges integrin to actin

FAK, Src - Kinases (intracellular components of growth cone integrins)

Vinculin, Paxilin - Adapter proteins (intracellular components of growth cone integrins)

Attach to cytoplasmic proteins

Aplysia - Sea slug
- Simple NS
- Large neurons
- Easy to examine in culture

What cellular machinery would you target if you want to regulate neurite growth &
guidance? - Actin and microtubule cytoskeleton

Cytochalasin b - prevents polymerization of actin

Rho family GTPases - Function upstream of cascade that regulates the cytoskeletal
proteins. Molecular switches

,Rho, Rac, Cdc42

- Protein has a lipid anchor

GTPase Activating Proteins (GAPs) - activates the GTPase activity of Rho, helping
convert GTP to GDP (inactivating the G protein)

Guanosine Nucleotide Exchange Factor (GEF) - Activate Rho family GTPase by
facilitating the exchange of GDP for GTP

Activated Rho GTPases - - Bind to many effectors: kinases, actin-binding proteins
- directly or indirectly affect the assembly or dissasembly of Filamentous (F)-actin

lamellipodia - a cytoskeletal protein actin projection on the leading edge of the cell

filopodia - Cytoplasmic extensions

focal adhesions - docking sites where cells adhere to their substratum and send signals
to the cell interior

Stress fibres - bundles of actin filaments that keep cells elongated

Focal complexes - Transient, small provide early cellular attachment

Rac - Rho family GTPase
- Affects the focal complexes (FX) and lamellapodia

Cdc42 - Rho family GTPase
- affects the focal complexes (FX) and filopodia

Rho - GTPase
- affects stress fibres and focal adhesion points

What are the extrinsic factors that regulate filopodia and axon guidance? - Rho family
GTPases

What can you use to discover
cell non-autonomous factors
that regulate axon guidance - cDNA library

Rita Levi-Montalcini limb bud experiment: Remove the limb bud - peripheral neurons die

Rita Levi-Montalcini limb bud experiment: Remove limb bud and replace with tumor -
Peripheral neurons aggressively innervate the tumor

, Rita Levi-Montalcini limb bud experiment: Simplest conclusion? - The tumor is
producing some type of survival & growth factor

What was Stanley Cohen & Rita Levi-Montalcini's assay in finding nerve growth factor -
Sensory & sympathetic ganglia from chick embryos + fragments or extract of tumor

Readout: observation of neuron growth

Stanley Cohen fractionation column - Run sample of fractionation column to get
different pools. Determine which pool contains factor/activity. Fraction that fraction even
more until you get a single protein

Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) - - Related to neurotrophins (neurotrophin 3, BDNF, GDNF,
CNTF)

Signalling:
- Binds surface receptors TrkA, p75
- Downstream Rho GTPases
- survival & actin polymerization
- neurite growth & differentiation

Neurotrophins - promote growth and survival, guide axons, stimulate synaptogenesis

Axonal guidance molecules - Ephrins, Netrins, Slit, Semaphorins

- Mediate migration in other cell types (angiogenesis, neural crest)
- Uncontrolled expression of these in cancer allows migration
- Regulate Rho family GTPases

End result: formation or disassembly of actin filaments

Ephrins & Netrins lead to _____ polymerization and disassembly. Also ______
contraction.

Upstream: activate ___ and ___ - F-actin, actinomyosin

RhoA, Rac1

Slit & Semaphorins inhibit to ____ disassembly and assembly and ____ contraction.

Inhibit ___, ___, ____ - F-actin, actinomyosin

RhoA, Rac1, Cdc42

NGF responsive neurons - 1. Afferent to low-threshold mechanoreceptors
2. Temperature and pain receptors

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