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Dual spatio-temporal regulation of axon growth and microtubule dynamics by RhoA signaling pathways.

José WojnackiGonzalo QuassolloMartín D BordenaveNicolás UnsainGaby F MartínezAlan M SzalaiOlivier PertzGregg G GundersenFrancesca BartoliniFernando D StefaniAlfredo CáceresMariano Bisbal
Published in: Journal of cell science (2024)
RhoA plays a crucial role in neuronal polarization, where its action restraining axon outgrowth has been thoroughly studied. We now report that RhoA has not only an inhibitory but also a stimulatory effect on axon development depending on when and where exerts its action and the downstream effectors involved. In cultured hippocampal neurons, FRET imaging revealed that RhoA activity selectively localized in growth cones of undifferentiated neurites, whereas in developing axons it displayed a biphasic pattern, being low in nascent axons and high in elongating ones. RhoA-Rho kinase (ROCK) signaling prevented axon initiation but had no effect on elongation, whereas formin inhibition reduced axon extension without significantly altering initial outgrowth. In addition, RhoA-mDia signaling promoted axon elongation by stimulating growth cone microtubule stability and assembly, as opposed to RhoA-ROCK signaling, which restrained growth cone microtubule assembly and protrusion.
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