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Robo and Frazzled/DCC Mediate Dendritic Guidance at the CNS Midline

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Journal Nat Neurosci
Date 2003 Feb 20
PMID 12592406
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Abstract

Neuronal connectivity is established by the axo-dendritic polarity, correct guidance and targeting of neurons. Unlike for axons, the mechanisms responsible for directed outgrowth of dendrites are not well understood. Using single-cell labeling, we describe specific guidance defects in dendrites of identified neurons in frazzled, robo, netrin and commissureless mutant embryos of Drosophila melanogaster. We found that the cell-surface molecules Frazzled and Robo work as guidance molecules not only for axons but also for dendrites as they navigate within the CNS. Furthermore, we report that each neuron showed a cell-autonomous and independent use of guidance molecules.

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