Collapsin response mediator proteins (CRMPs) form a family of cytosolic phosphoproteins which are involved in the signal transduction of semaphorin 3A leading to growth cone collapse. These proteins interact with a variety of cytosolic proteins including tubulin heterodimers. Here, we show that CRMP-4 co-localizes with F-actin in regular rib-like structures within lamellipodia of B35 neuroblastoma cells.
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May 2003
Collapsin response mediator proteins (CRMPs) are involved in signal transduction after exposure of neural cells to the axon guidance molecule Semaphorin 3A/collapsin. All five known CRMPs are expressed in the developing cerebral cortex and neocortical neurons are responsive to Semaphorin 3A. Here, we examine the expression and subcellular localization of CRMPs in neocortical neurons and in neonatal rat brain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are structurally and functionally important components of the extracellular matrix of the central nervous system. Their expression in the developing mammalian brain is precisely regulated, and cell culture experiments implicate these proteoglycans in the control of cell adhesion, neuron migration, neurite formation, neuronal polarization, and neuron survival. Here, we report that a monoclonal antibody against chondroitin sulfate-binding proteins from neonatal rat brain recognizes collapsin response mediator protein-4 (CRMP-4), which belongs to a family of proteins involved in collapsin/semaphorin 3A signaling.
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