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Publication : Serum response factor controls neuronal circuit assembly in the hippocampus.

First Author  Knöll B Year  2006
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  9
Issue  2 Pages  195-204
PubMed ID  16415869 Mgi Jnum  J:105321
Mgi Id  MGI:3614725 Doi  10.1038/nn1627
Citation  Knoll B, et al. (2006) Serum response factor controls neuronal circuit assembly in the hippocampus. Nat Neurosci 9(2):195-204
abstractText  Higher organisms rely on multiple modes of memory storage using the hippocampal network, which is built by precisely orchestrated mechanisms of axonal outgrowth, guidance and synaptic targeting. We demonstrate essential roles of the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF), a sensor of cytoskeletal actin dynamics, in all these processes. Conditional deletion of the mouse Srf gene reduced neurite outgrowth and abolished mossy fiber segregation, resulting in ectopic fiber growth inside the pyramidal layer. SRF-deficient mossy fibers aberrantly targeted CA3 somata for synapse formation. Axon guidance assays showed that SRF was a key mediator of ephrin-A and semaphorin guidance cues; in SRF-deficient neurons, these resulted in the formation of F-actin-microtubule rings rather than complete growth cone collapse. Dominant-negative variants of the SRF cofactor megakaryocytic acute leukemia (MAL) severely impeded neurite outgrowth and guidance. These data highlight essential links between SRF-mediated transcription and axon guidance and circuit formation in the hippocampus.
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