CAP23 is a major cortical cytoskeleton–associated and calmodulin binding protein that is widely and abundantly expressed during development, maintained in selected brain structures in the adult, and reinduced during nerve regeneration. Overexpression of CAP23 in adult neurons of transgenic mice promotes nerve sprouting, but the role of this protein in process outgrowth was not clear. Here, we show that CAP23 is functionally related to GAP43, and plays a critical role to regulate nerve sprouting and the actin cytoskeleton. Knockout mice lacking CAP23 exhibited a pronounced and complex phenotype, including a defect to produce stimulus-induced nerve sprouting at the adult neuromuscular junction. This sprouting deficit was rescued by transgenic overexpression of either CAP23 or GAP43 in adult motoneurons. Knockin mice expressing GAP43 instead of CAP23 were essentially normal, indicating that, although these proteins do not share homologous sequences, GAP43 can functionally substitute for CAP23 in vivo. Cultured sensory neurons lacking CAP23 exhibited striking alterations in neurite outgrowth that were phenocopied by low doses of cytochalasin D. A detailed analysis of such cultures revealed common and unique functions of CAP23 and GAP43 on the actin cytoskeleton and neurite outgrowth. The results provide compelling experimental evidence for the notion that CAP23 and GAP43 are functionally related intrinsic determinants of anatomical plasticity, and suggest that these proteins function by locally promoting subplasmalemmal actin cytoskeleton accumulation.
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Shared and Unique Roles of Cap23 and Gap43 in Actin Regulation, Neurite Outgrowth, and Anatomical Plasticity
Dunja Frey,
Dunja Frey
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
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Thorsten Laux,
Thorsten Laux
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
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Lan Xu,
Lan Xu
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
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Corinna Schneider,
Corinna Schneider
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
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Pico Caroni
Pico Caroni
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
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Dunja Frey
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Thorsten Laux
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Lan Xu
,
Corinna Schneider
,
Pico Caroni
aFriedrich Miescher Institute, CH-4058 Basel, Switzerland
Abbreviations used in this paper: BotA, botulinum toxin A; DRG, dorsal root ganglion; ED, effector domain; nmj, neuromuscular junction; PKC, protein kinase C; tSC, terminal Schwann cell.
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October 27 1999
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April 05 2000
Accepted:
May 01 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
© 2000 The Rockefeller University Press
2000
The Rockefeller University Press
J Cell Biol (2000) 149 (7): 1443–1454.
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Received:
October 27 1999
Revision Requested:
April 05 2000
Accepted:
May 01 2000
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Dunja Frey, Thorsten Laux, Lan Xu, Corinna Schneider, Pico Caroni; Shared and Unique Roles of Cap23 and Gap43 in Actin Regulation, Neurite Outgrowth, and Anatomical Plasticity. J Cell Biol 26 June 2000; 149 (7): 1443–1454. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.149.7.1443
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