Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?

Neuronal axons are guided to their target during the development of the brain. Axon guidance allows the formation of intricate neural circuits that control the function of the brain, and thus the behavior. As the axons travel in the brain to find their target, they encounter various axon guidance cu...

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Main Authors: Sung Wook Kim, Kyong-Tai Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/10/3566
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spelling doaj-ba289cd3686240c29d96ff6cbc86d1e92020-11-25T03:53:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-05-01213566356610.3390/ijms21103566Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?Sung Wook Kim0Kyong-Tai Kim1Department of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, KoreaDepartment of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, KoreaNeuronal axons are guided to their target during the development of the brain. Axon guidance allows the formation of intricate neural circuits that control the function of the brain, and thus the behavior. As the axons travel in the brain to find their target, they encounter various axon guidance cues, which interact with the receptors on the tip of the growth cone to permit growth along different signaling pathways. Although many scientists have performed numerous studies on axon guidance signaling pathways, we still have an incomplete understanding of the axon guidance system. Lately, studies on axon guidance have shifted from studying the signal transduction pathways to studying other molecular features of axon guidance, such as the gene expression. These new studies present evidence for different molecular features that broaden our understanding of axon guidance. Hence, in this review we will introduce recent studies that illustrate different molecular features of axon guidance. In particular, we will review literature that demonstrates how axon guidance cues and receptors regulate local translation of axonal genes and how the expression of guidance cues and receptors are regulated both transcriptionally and post-transcriptionally. Moreover, we will highlight the pathological relevance of axon guidance molecules to specific diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/10/3566axon guidancelocal translationRNA binding proteins
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Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
axon guidance
local translation
RNA binding proteins
author_facet Sung Wook Kim
Kyong-Tai Kim
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title Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
title_short Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
title_full Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
title_fullStr Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Genes Involved in Axon Guidance: How Much Have We Learned?
title_sort expression of genes involved in axon guidance: how much have we learned?
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Neuronal axons are guided to their target during the development of the brain. Axon guidance allows the formation of intricate neural circuits that control the function of the brain, and thus the behavior. As the axons travel in the brain to find their target, they encounter various axon guidance cues, which interact with the receptors on the tip of the growth cone to permit growth along different signaling pathways. Although many scientists have performed numerous studies on axon guidance signaling pathways, we still have an incomplete understanding of the axon guidance system. Lately, studies on axon guidance have shifted from studying the signal transduction pathways to studying other molecular features of axon guidance, such as the gene expression. These new studies present evidence for different molecular features that broaden our understanding of axon guidance. Hence, in this review we will introduce recent studies that illustrate different molecular features of axon guidance. In particular, we will review literature that demonstrates how axon guidance cues and receptors regulate local translation of axonal genes and how the expression of guidance cues and receptors are regulated both transcriptionally and post-transcriptionally. Moreover, we will highlight the pathological relevance of axon guidance molecules to specific diseases.
topic axon guidance
local translation
RNA binding proteins
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/10/3566
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