Screening assays for the interaction of semaphorins and neuropilins

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09116473

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The semaphorin family contains a large number of plylogenetically conserved proteins and includes several members that have been shown to function in repulsive axon guidance. Semaplorin III (Sema III) is a secreted protein that in vitro causes neuronal growth cone collapse and chemorepulsion of neurites, and is required in vivo for correct sensory afferent innervation and other aspects of development. The mechanism of Sema III function, however, is unknown. Here, we report that neuropilin, a type I transmembrane protein, is a Sema III receptor. We also describe the identification of neuropiln-2, a related neuropilin family member, and show that neuropilin and neuropilin-2 are expressed in overlapping, yet distinct, populations of neurons in the rat embryonic nervous system.

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  • THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

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Ginty, David D Columbia, MD 9 13
Kolodkin, Alex L Baltimore, MD 11 73

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