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Structure and evolution of neuronal wiring receptors and ligands
Authors:Elena Cortés  Joseph S Pak  Engin Özkan
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:One of the fundamental properties of a neuronal circuit is the map of its connections. The cellular and developmental processes that allow for the growth of axons and dendrites, selection of synaptic targets, and formation of functional synapses use neuronal surface receptors and their interactions with other surface receptors, secreted ligands, and matrix molecules. Spatiotemporal regulation of the expression of these receptors and cues allows for specificity in the developmental pathways that wire stereotyped circuits. The families of molecules controlling axon guidance and synapse formation are generally conserved across animals, with some important exceptions, which have consequences for neuronal connectivity. Here, we summarize the distribution of such molecules across multiple taxa, with a focus on model organisms, evolutionary processes that led to the multitude of such molecules, and functional consequences for the diversification or loss of these receptors.
Keywords:axon guidance  cell adhesion molecule  cell surface receptor  gene duplication  molecular evolution  secreted ligand  synaptogenesis
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