Ig superfamily adhesion molecules in the vertebrate nervous system: binding partners and signal transduction during axon growth

Susan M. Burden-Gulley , Vance Lemmon
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A large number of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IGSF) have been localized to the vertebrate nervous system, and the presence of unique combinations of domains in their molecular structures suggests distinct functions. The presence of many IGSF members on growing axons suggests a role for these molecules in axonal pathfinding and targeting. Nevertheless, the precise nature of that role is only now beginning to unfold. In this review, we will discuss the molecular structure, binding preference and potential signaling capabilities of IGSF CAMs expressed in the nervous system, with emphasis on studies of neurite outgrowth. In addition, the importance of naturally occurring mutations in one of these CAMs, L1, in human brain development will be described.

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脊椎动物神经系统中的Ig超家族粘附分子:轴突生长过程中的结合伙伴和信号转导
免疫球蛋白超家族(IGSF)的大量细胞粘附分子(CAMs)已经定位于脊椎动物神经系统,并且在其分子结构中存在独特的结构域组合表明其独特的功能。生长轴突上许多IGSF成员的存在表明这些分子在轴突寻路和靶向中起作用。然而,这一作用的确切性质现在才刚刚开始显现。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论IGSF CAMs在神经系统中表达的分子结构、结合偏好和潜在的信号功能,重点是对神经突生长的研究。此外,将描述这些cam之一L1自然发生的突变在人类大脑发育中的重要性。
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