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Rapid activity-dependent neurotrophic protein CPC15 delivery of the to the axon surface of neurons in intact Xenopus tadpoles

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DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 68, 期 6, 页码 744-759

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.20529

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ecliptic pHluorin; in vivo imaging; retinotectal; protein traffic

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [R01 EY012102] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIH HHS [DP1 OD000458] Funding Source: Medline

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CPG15 (aka neuritin) is an activity-induced GPI-anchored axonal protein that promotes dendritic and axonal growth, and accelerates synaptic maturation in vivo. Here we show that CPG15 is distributed inside axons and on the axon surface. CPG15 is trafficked to and from the axonal surface by membrane depolarization. To assess CPG15 trafficking in vivo, we expressed an ecliptic pHluorin (EP)-CPG15 fusion protein in optic tectal explants and in retinal ganglion cells of intact Xenopus tadpoles. Depolarization by KCI increased EP-CPG15 fluorescence on axons. Intraocular kainic acid (KA) injection rapidly increased cell-surface EP-CPG15 in retinotectal axons, but coinjection of TTX and KA did not. Consistent with this, we find that intracellular CPG15 is localized to vesicles and endosomes in presynaptic terminals and colocalizes with synaptic vesicle proteins. The results indicate that the delivery of the neurotrophic protein CPG15 to the axon surface can be regulated on a rapid time scale by activity-dependent mechanisms in vivo. (c) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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