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Publication : A role for BMP heterodimers in roof plate-mediated repulsion of commissural axons.

First Author  Butler SJ Year  2003
Journal  Neuron Volume  38
Issue  3 Pages  389-401
PubMed ID  12741987 Mgi Jnum  J:83462
Mgi Id  MGI:2662055 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00254-x
Citation  Butler SJ, et al. (2003) A role for BMP heterodimers in roof plate-mediated repulsion of commissural axons. Neuron 38(3):389-401
abstractText  During spinal cord development, commissural neurons extend their axons ventrally, away from the roof plate. The roof plate is the source of a diffusible repellent that orients commissural axons in vitro and, thus, may regulate the trajectory of commissural axons in vivo. Of three Bmps expressed in the roof plate, BMP7, but not BMP6 or GDF7, mimics the roof plate activity in vitro. We show here that expression of both Bmp7 and Gdf7 by roof plate cells is required for the fidelity of commissural axon growth in vivo. We also demonstrate that BMP7 and GDF7 heterodimerize in vitro and that, under these conditions, GDF7 enhances the axon-orienting activity of BMP7. Our findings suggest that a GDF7:BMP7 heterodimer functions as a roof plate-derived repellent that establishes the initial ventral trajectory of commissural axons.
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