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Publication : SAD kinases sculpt axonal arbors of sensory neurons through long- and short-term responses to neurotrophin signals.

First Author  Lilley BN Year  2013
Journal  Neuron Volume  79
Issue  1 Pages  39-53
PubMed ID  23790753 Mgi Jnum  J:201695
Mgi Id  MGI:5515282 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2013.05.017
Citation  Lilley BN, et al. (2013) SAD kinases sculpt axonal arbors of sensory neurons through long- and short-term responses to neurotrophin signals. Neuron 79(1):39-53
abstractText  Extrinsic cues activate intrinsic signaling mechanisms to pattern neuronal shape and connectivity. We showed previously that three cytoplasmic Ser/Thr kinases, LKB1, SAD-A, and SAD-B, control early axon-dendrite polarization in forebrain neurons. Here, we assess their role in other neuronal types. We found that all three kinases are dispensable for axon formation outside of the cortex but that SAD kinases are required for formation of central axonal arbors by subsets of sensory neurons. The requirement for SAD kinases is most prominent in NT-3 dependent neurons. SAD kinases transduce NT-3 signals in two ways through distinct pathways. First, sustained NT-3/TrkC signaling increases SAD protein levels. Second, short-duration NT-3/TrkC signals transiently activate SADs by inducing dephosphorylation of C-terminal domains, thereby allowing activating phosphorylation of the kinase domain. We propose that SAD kinases integrate long- and short-duration signals from extrinsic cues to sculpt axon arbors within the CNS.
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