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Transient Localization Of The Arp2/3 Complex Initiates Neuronal Dendrite Branching In Vivo

Tomke Stürner, Anastasia Tatarnikova,Jan Mueller, Barbara Schaffran,Hermann Cuntz,Yun Zhang,Maria Nemethova,Sven Bogdan, Vic Small,Gaia Tavosanis

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The formation of neuronal dendrite branches is fundamental for the wiring and function of the nervous system. Indeed, dendrite branching enhances the coverage of the neuron's receptive field and modulates the initial processing of incoming stimuli. Complex dendrite patterns are achieved in vivo through a dynamic process of de novo branch formation, branch extension and retraction. The first step towards branch formation is the generation of a dynamic filopodium-like branchlet. The mechanisms underlying the initiation of dendrite branchlets are therefore crucial to the shaping of dendrites. Through in vivo time-lapse imaging of the subcellular localization of actin during the process of branching of Drosophila larva sensory neurons, combined with genetic analysis and electron tomography, we have identified the Actin-related protein (Arp) 2/3 complex as the major actin nucleator involved in the initiation of dendrite branchlet formation, under the control of the activator WAVE and of the small GTPase Racl. Transient recruitment of an Arp2/3 component marks the site of branchlet initiation in vivo. These data position the activation of Arp2/3 as an early hub for the initiation of branchlet formation.
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Neuron, Dendrite, Actin, Arp2/3, WAVE, Time lapse imaging
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