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Publication : Control of growth cone motility and neurite outgrowth by SPIN90.

First Author  Kim SM Year  2011
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  317
Issue  16 Pages  2276-87
PubMed ID  21763308 Mgi Jnum  J:219075
Mgi Id  MGI:5619458 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.06.018
Citation  Kim SM, et al. (2011) Control of growth cone motility and neurite outgrowth by SPIN90. Exp Cell Res 317(16):2276-87
abstractText  SPIN90 is an F-actin binding protein thought to play important roles in regulating cytoskeletal dynamics. It is known that SPIN90 is expressed during the early stages of neuronal development, but details of its localization and function in growth cones have not been fully investigated. Our immunocytochemical data show that SPIN90 is enriched throughout growth cones and neuronal shafts in young hippocampal neurons. We also found that its localization correlates with and depends upon the presence of F-actin. Detailed observation of primary cultures of hippocampal neurons revealed that SPIN90 knockout reduces both growth cone areas and in the numbers of filopodia, as compared to wild-type neurons. In addition, total neurite length, the combined lengths of the longest (axonal) and shorter (dendritic) neurites, was smaller in SPIN90 knockout neurons than wild-type neurons. Finally, Cdc42 activity was down-regulated in SPIN90 knockout neurons. Taken together, our findings suggest that SPIN90 plays critical roles in controlling growth cone dynamics and neurite outgrowth.
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