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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Cell Biology Année : 2018

Motor axon navigation relies on Fidgetin-like 1–driven microtubule plus end dynamics

Stephanie de Gois
Christophe Bosc
Susanne Bolte
Fatiha Nothias
Annie Andrieux

Résumé

During neural circuit assembly, extrinsic signals are integrated into changes in growth cone (GC) cytoskeleton underlying axon guidance decisions. Microtubules (MTs) were shown to play an instructive role in GC steering. However, the numerous actors required for MT remodeling during axon navigation and their precise mode of action are far from being deciphered. Using loss- and gain-of-function analyses during zebrafish development, we identify in this study the meiotic clade adenosine triphosphatase Fidgetin-like 1 (Fignl1) as a key GC-enriched MT-interacting protein in motor circuit wiring and larval locomotion. We show that Fignl1 controls GC morphology and behavior at intermediate targets by regulating MT plus end dynamics and growth directionality. We further reveal that alternative translation of Fignl1 transcript is a sophisticated mechanism modulating MT dynamics: a full-length isoform regulates MT plus end–tracking protein binding at plus ends, whereas shorter isoforms promote their depolymerization beneath the cell cortex. Our study thus pinpoints Fignl1 as a multifaceted key player in MT remodeling underlying motor circuit connectivity.

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hal-02417708 , version 1 (18-12-2019)

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Coralie Fassier, Amélie Fréal, Laila Gasmi, Christian Delphin, Daniel ten Martín, et al.. Motor axon navigation relies on Fidgetin-like 1–driven microtubule plus end dynamics. Journal of Cell Biology, 2018, 217 (5), pp.1719-1738. ⟨10.1083/jcb.201604108⟩. ⟨hal-02417708⟩
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