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RGM is a repulsive guidance molecule for retinal axons
Authors:Monnier Philippe P  Sierra Ana  Macchi Paolo  Deitinghoff Lutz  Andersen Jens S  Mann Matthias  Flad Manuela  Hornberger Martin R  Stahl Bernd  Bonhoeffer Friedrich  Mueller Bernhard K
Institution:Migragen AG, Spemannstrasse 34, 72076 Tuebingen, Germany.
Abstract:Axons rely on guidance cues to reach remote targets during nervous system development. A well-studied model system for axon guidance is the retinotectal projection. The retina can be divided into halves; the nasal half, next to the nose, and the temporal half. A subset of retinal axons, those from the temporal half, is guided by repulsive cues expressed in a graded fashion in the optic tectum, part of the midbrain. Here we report the cloning and functional characterization of a membrane-associated glycoprotein, which we call RGM (repulsive guidance molecule). This molecule shares no sequence homology with known guidance cues, and its messenger RNA is distributed in a gradient with increasing concentration from the anterior to posterior pole of the embryonic tectum. Recombinant RGM at low nanomolar concentration induces collapse of temporal but not of nasal growth cones and guides temporal retinal axons in vitro, demonstrating its repulsive and axon-specific guiding activity.
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