CGC Bibliography Paper 5251

MAX-1, a novel PH/MyTH4/FERM domain cytoplasmic protein implicated in netrin-mediated axon repulsion.

Huang X, Cheng HJ, Tessier-Lavigne M, Jin Y

Medline:
Citation:
Neuron 34: 563-576 2002
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
mab-9 max-1 max-2 max-3 max-4 max-5 max-6 sax-3 unc-3 unc-5 unc-6 unc-34 unc-40 unc-71 unc-73 unc-119 unc-129 arDf1 nDf42 yDf8 yDf12
Abstract:
The netrin UNC-6 repels motor axons by activating the UNC-5 receptor alone or in combination with the UNC-40/DCC receptor. In a genetic screen for C. elegans mutants exhibiting partial defects in motor axon projections, we isolated the max-1 gene (required for motor neuron axon guidance). max-1 loss-of-function mutations cause fully penetrant but variable axon guidance defects. Mutations in unc-5 and unc-6, but not in unc-40 dominantly enhance the mutant phenotypes of max-1, whereas overexpression of unc-5 or unc-6, but not of unc-40, bypasses the requirement for max-1. MAX-1 proteins contain PH, MyTH4, and FERM domains and appear to be localized to neuronal processes. Human MAX-1 and UNC5H2 colocalize in discrete subcellular regions of transfected cells. Our results suggest a possible role for MAX-1 in netrin-induced axon repulsion by modulating the UNC-5 receptor signaling pathway.