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Family of neural wiring receptors in bilaterians defined by phylogenetic, biochemical, and structural evidence

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019-05; 
Cheng S, Park Y, Kurleto JD, Jeon M, Zinn K, Thornton JW2 Özkan E.
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Abstract

The evolution of complex nervous systems was accompanied by the expansion of numerous protein families, including cell-adhesion molecules, surface receptors, and their ligands. These proteins mediate axonal guidance, synapse targeting, and other neuronal wiring-related functions. Recently, 32 interacting cell surface proteins belonging to two newly defined families of the Ig superfamily (IgSF) in fruit flies were discovered to label different subsets of neurons in the brain and ventral nerve cord. They have been shown to be involved in synaptic targeting and morphogenesis, retrograde signaling, and neuronal survival. Here, we show that these proteins, Dprs and DIPs, are members of a widely distributed family of... More

Keywords

Dpr-DIP family; IgLON; immunoglobulin superfamily; molecular evolution; nervous system