FLRT structure: balancing repulsion and cell adhesion in cortical and vascular development

  • Seiradake, E.
  • del Toro, D.
  • Nagel, D.
  • Cop, F.
  • Hartl, R.
  • Ruff, T.
  • Seyit-Bremer, G.
  • Harlos, K.
  • Border, E.
  • Acker-Palmer, A.
  • Jones, E.
  • Klein, R.
Publication date
November 2014
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

FLRTs are broadly expressed proteins with the unique property of acting as homophilic cell adhesion molecules and as heterophilic repulsive ligands of Unc5/Netrin receptors. How these functions direct cell behavior and the molecular mechanisms involved remain largely unclear. Here we use X-ray crystallography to reveal the distinct structural bases for FLRT-mediated cell adhesion and repulsion in neurons. We apply this knowledge to elucidate FLRT functions during cortical development. We show that FLRTs regulate both the radial migration of pyramidal neurons, as well as their tangential spread. Mechanistically, radial migration is controlled by repulsive FLRT2-Unc5D interactions, while spatial organization in the tangential axis involves ad...

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