Disruption of RAB-5 increases EFF-1 fusogen availability at the cell surface and promotes the regenerative axonal fusion capacity of the neuron

  • Linton, Casey
  • Riyadh, M. Asrafuzzaman
  • Ho, Xue Yan
  • Neumann, Brent
  • Giordano-Santini, Rosina
  • Hilliard, Massimo A.
Publication date
April 2019
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience

Abstract

Following a transection injury to the axon, neurons from a number of species have the ability to undergo spontaneous repair via fusion of the two separated axonal fragments. In the nematode , this highly efficient regenerative axonal fusion is mediated by epithelial fusion failure-1 (EFF-1), a fusogenic protein that functions at the membrane to merge the two axonal fragments. Identifying modulators of axonal fusion and EFF-1 is an important step toward a better understanding of this repair process. Here, we present evidence that the small GTPase RAB-5 acts to inhibit axonal fusion, a function achieved via endocytosis of EFF-1 within the injured neuron. Therefore, we find that perturbing RAB-5 activity is sufficient to restore axonal fusion ...

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.