Midline governs axon pathfinding by coordinating expression of two major guidance systems

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Abstract

Formation of the neural network requires concerted action of multiple axon guidance systems. How neurons orchestrate expression of multiple guidance genes is poorly understood. Here, we show that Drosophila T-box protein Midline controls expression of genes encoding components of two major guidance systems: Frazzled, ROBO, and Slit. In midline mutant, expression of all these molecules are reduced, resulting in severe axon guidance defects, whereas misexpression of Midline induces their expression. Midline is present on the promoter regions of these genes, indicating that Midline controls transcription directly. We propose that Midline controls axon pathfinding through coordinating the two guidance systems. © 2009 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Liu, Q. X., Hiramoto, M., Ueda, H., Gojobori, T., Hiromi, Y., & Hirose, S. (2009). Midline governs axon pathfinding by coordinating expression of two major guidance systems. Genes and Development, 23(10), 1165–1170. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1774209

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