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Semaphorin Signaling

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Semaphorins and their Signaling Mechanisms.
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    Chapter 2 Isolating Fc-Tagged SEMA4D Recombinant Protein from 293FT Cells.
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    Chapter 3 Expression and Purification of Class 7 Semaphorin and Its PlexinC1 Receptor Using Baculovirus-Mediated Mammalian Cell Gene Transduction.
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    Chapter 4 Immunoaffinity Purification of the Glycosylated Extracellular Fragment of Mouse Plexin A2 Produced in a Mammalian Expression System.
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    Chapter 5 Plate-Based Assay for Measuring Direct Semaphorin-Neuropilin Interactions.
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    Chapter 6 Characterizing Plexin GTPase Interactions Using Gel Filtration, Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectrometry, and Isothermal Titration Calorimetry.
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    Chapter 7 In Vitro Assay for the Rap GTPase-Activating Protein Activity of the Purified Cytoplasmic Domain of Plexin.
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    Chapter 8 Characterizing F-actin Disassembly Induced by the Semaphorin-Signaling Component MICAL.
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    Chapter 9 Characterizing ErbB-2-Mediated Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Activation of Plexins.
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    Chapter 10 Characterizing PKA-Mediated Phosphorylation of Plexin Using Purified Proteins.
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    Chapter 11 Using Heterologous COS-7 Cells to Identify Semaphorin-Signaling Components.
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    Chapter 12 Analysis of Semaphorin-Induced Growth Cone Collapse and Axon Growth Inhibition.
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    Chapter 13 Using Rotary Shadow Electron Microscopy to Characterize Semaphorin-Mediated Growth Cone Collapse.
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    Chapter 14 An Electrical Impedance-Based Method for Quantitative Real-Time Analysis of Semaphorin-Elicited Endothelial Cell Collapse.
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    Chapter 15 Regulation of Cortical Dendrite Morphology and Spine Organization by Secreted Semaphorins: A Primary Culture Approach.
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    Chapter 16 Semaphorin Signaling
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    Chapter 17 Performing Axon Orientation Assays with Secreted Semaphorins and Other Guidance Cues.
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    Chapter 18 Assays to Examine Transmembrane Semaphorin Function In Vitro.
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    Chapter 19 Micro-CALI to Study Localized Roles of the Semaphorin Signaling Component CRMP in Axon Growth.
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    Chapter 20 Visualizing and Characterizing Semaphorin Endocytic Events Using Quantum Dot-Conjugated Proteins.
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    Chapter 21 Visualization of Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis During Semaphorin-Guided Axonal Growth.
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    Chapter 22 Semaphorin Signaling
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    Chapter 23 Antibody-Feeding Assay: A Method to Track the Internalization of Neuropilin-1 and Other Cell Surface Receptors.
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    Chapter 24 Photolithography-Based Substrate Microfabrication for Patterning Semaphorin 3A to Study Neuronal Development.
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    Chapter 25 Characterization of Semaphorin 6A-Mediated Effects on Angiogenesis Through Regulation of VEGF Signaling.
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    Chapter 26 Semaphorin Signaling
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    Chapter 27 Characterizing Semaphorin-Mediated Immune Responses Using an Antigen-Presentation Assay.
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    Chapter 28 Podocyte Shape Regulation by Semaphorin 3A and MICAL-1.
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    Chapter 29 In Vivo and In Vitro Knockdown Approaches in the Avian Embryo as a Means to Study Semaphorin Signaling.
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    Chapter 30 Semaphorin Signaling
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    Chapter 31 Characterization of the Effects of Semaphorin 4D Signaling on Angiogenesis.
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    Chapter 32 Characterizing Semaphorin-Mediated Effects on Sensory and Motor Axon Pathfinding and Connectivity During Embryonic Development.
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    Chapter 33 Experimental Approaches for Studying Semaphorin Signals in Tumor Growth and Metastasis in Mouse Models.
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    Chapter 34 Characterizing Semaphorin Signaling In Vivo Using C. elegans.
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Chapter title
Characterizing Semaphorin-Mediated Effects on Sensory and Motor Axon Pathfinding and Connectivity During Embryonic Development.
Chapter number 32
Book title
Semaphorin Signaling
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6448-2_32
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6446-8, 978-1-4939-6448-2
Authors

Rosa Eva Huettl, Andrea B. Huber

Editors

Jonathan R. Terman

Abstract

How are precise connectivity to peripheral targets and corresponding sensory-motor networks established during developmental innervation of the vertebrate extremities? The formation of functional sensory-motor circuits requires highly appropriate temporal and spatial regulation of axon growth which is achieved through the combination of different molecular mechanisms such as communication between heterotypic fiber systems, axon-environment, or axon-glia interactions that ensure proper fasciculation and accurate pathfinding to distal targets. Family members of the class 3 semaphorins and their cognate receptors, the neuropilins, were shown to govern various events during wiring of central and peripheral circuits, with mice lacking Sema3-Npn signaling showing deficits in timing of growth, selective fasciculation, guidance fidelity, and coupling of sensory axon growth to motor axons at developmental time points. Given the accuracy with which these processes have to interact in a stepwise manner, deficiency of the smallest cog in the wheel may impact severely on the faithful establishment and functionality of peripheral circuitries, ultimately leading to behavioral impairments or even cause the death of the animal. Reliable quantitative analyses of sensory-motor fasciculation, extension, and guidance of axons to their cognate target muscles and the skin during development, but also assessment of physiological and behavioral consequences at adult age, are therefore a necessity to extend our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of peripheral circuit formation. In this chapter we provide a detailed methodology to characterize class 3 semaphorin-mediated effects on peripheral sensory and motor axon pathfinding and connectivity during embryonic development.

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