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Mutual functional dependence of cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) and cofilin1 in neuronal actin dynamics and growth cone function

Prog Neurobiol. 2021-04; 
Felix Schneider, Thuy-An Duong, Isabell Metz, Jannik Winkelmeier, Christian A Hübner, Ulrike Endesfelder, Marco B Rust
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Neuron connectivity depends on growth cones that navigate axons through the developing brain. Growth cones protrude and retract actin-rich structures to sense guidance cues. These cues control local actin dynamics and steer growth cones towards attractants and away from repellents, thereby directing axon outgrowth. Hence, actin binding proteins (ABPs) moved into the focus as critical regulators of neuron connectivity. We found cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1), an ABP with unknown brain function, abundant in growth cones. Super-resolution microscopy and live cell imaging combined with pharmacological approaches on hippocampal neurons from gene-targeted mice revealed a crucial role for CAP1 in actin dynamics t... More

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Actin dynamics, Axon outgrowth, Cofilin, Cyclase-associated protein, Growth cone, Srv2