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  • Dual role for DOCK7 in tangential migration of interneuron precursors in the postnatal forebrain.

Dual role for DOCK7 in tangential migration of interneuron precursors in the postnatal forebrain.

The Journal of cell biology (2017-11-02)
Shinichi Nakamuta, Yu-Ting Yang, Chia-Lin Wang, Nicholas B Gallo, Jia-Ray Yu, Yilin Tai, Linda Van Aelst
要旨

Throughout life, stem cells in the ventricular-subventricular zone generate neuroblasts that migrate via the rostral migratory stream (RMS) to the olfactory bulb, where they differentiate into local interneurons. Although progress has been made toward identifying extracellular factors that guide the migration of these cells, little is known about the intracellular mechanisms that govern the dynamic reshaping of the neuroblasts' morphology required for their migration along the RMS. In this study, we identify DOCK7, a member of the DOCK180-family, as a molecule essential for tangential neuroblast migration in the postnatal mouse forebrain. DOCK7 regulates the migration of these cells by controlling both leading process (LP) extension and somal translocation via distinct pathways. It controls LP stability/growth via a Rac-dependent pathway, likely by modulating microtubule networks while also regulating F-actin remodeling at the cell rear to promote somal translocation via a previously unrecognized myosin phosphatase-RhoA-interacting protein-dependent pathway. The coordinated action of both pathways is required to ensure efficient neuroblast migration along the RMS.

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