Cachd1 interacts with Wnt receptors and regulates neuronal asymmetry in the zebrafish brain
斑马鱼
Wnt信号通路
受体
神经科学
细胞生物学
生物
信号转导
遗传学
基因
作者
Gareth T. Powell,Ana Faro,Yuguang Zhao,Heather L. Stickney,Laura Novellasdemunt,Pedro M. Henriques,Gaia Gestri,Esther Redhouse White,Jingshan Ren,Weixian Lu,Rodrigo Young,Thomas Hawkins,Florencia Cavodeassi,Quenten Schwarz,Elena Dreosti,David W. Raible,Vivian Li,Gavin J. Wright,E. Yvonne Jones,Stephen W. Wilson
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2024-05-03卷期号:384 (6695): 573-579
Neurons on the left and right sides of the nervous system often show asymmetric properties, but how such differences arise is poorly understood. Genetic screening in zebrafish revealed that loss of function of the transmembrane protein Cachd1 resulted in right-sided habenula neurons adopting left-sided identity. Cachd1 is expressed in neuronal progenitors, functions downstream of asymmetric environmental signals, and influences timing of the normally asymmetric patterns of neurogenesis. Biochemical and structural analyses demonstrated that Cachd1 can bind simultaneously to Lrp6 and Frizzled family Wnt co-receptors. Consistent with this, lrp6 mutant zebrafish lose asymmetry in the habenulae, and epistasis experiments support a role for Cachd1 in modulating Wnt pathway activity in the brain. These studies identify Cachd1 as a conserved Wnt receptor–interacting protein that regulates lateralized neuronal identity in the zebrafish brain.