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We recently discovered a secreted and diffusible midline cue called
MADD
-4 (an ADAMTSL) that guides migrations along the dorsoventral axis of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. We showed that the transmembrane receptor, UNC-40 (DCC), whose canonical ligand is the UNC-6 (netrin) guidance cue, is required for extension towards
MADD
-4. Here, we demonstrate that
MADD
-4 interacts with an
EVA
-1/UNC-40 co-receptor complex to attract cell extensions.
EVA
-1 is a conserved transmembrane protein with predicted galactose-binding lectin domains.
EVA
-1 functions in the same pathway as
MADD
-4, physically interacts with both
MADD
-4 and UNC-40, and enhances UNC-40's sensitivity to the
MADD
-4 cue. This enhancement is especially important in the presence of UNC-6. In
EVA
-1's absence, UNC-6 interferes with UNC-40's responsiveness to
MADD
-4; in UNC-6's absence, UNC-40's responsiveness to
MADD
-4 is less dependent on
EVA
-1. By enabling UNC-40 to respond to
MADD
-4 in the presence of UNC-6,
EVA
-1 may increase the precision by which UNC-40-directed processes can reach their
MADD
-4-expressing targets within a field of the UNC-6 guidance cue.
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PMID:EVA-1 functions as an UNC-40 Co-receptor to enhance attraction to the MADD-4 guidance cue in Caenorhabditis elegans. 2512 90
The proper display of transmembrane receptors on the leading edge of migrating cells and cell extensions is essential for their response to guidance cues. We previously discovered that
MADD
-4, which is an ADAMTSL secreted by motor neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans, interacts with an UNC-40/
EVA
-1 co-receptor complex on muscles to attract plasma membrane extensions called muscle arms. In nematodes, the muscle arm termini harbor the post-synaptic elements of the neuromuscular junction. Through a forward genetic screen for mutants with disrupted muscle arm extension, we discovered that a LAMMER kinase, which we call
MADD
-3, is required for the proper display of the
EVA
-1 receptor on the muscle's plasma membrane. Without
MADD
-3,
EVA
-1 levels decrease concomitantly with a reduction of the late-endosomal marker RAB-7. Through a genetic suppressor screen, we found that the levels of
EVA
-1 and RAB-7 can be restored in madd-3 mutants by eliminating the function of a p38 MAP kinase pathway. We also found that
EVA
-1 and RAB-7 will accumulate in madd-3 mutants upon disrupting CUP-5, which is a mucolipin ortholog required for proper lysosome function. Together, our data suggests that the
MADD
-3 LAMMER kinase antagonizes the p38-mediated endosomal trafficking of
EVA
-1 to the lysosome. In this way,
MADD
-3 ensures that sufficient levels of
EVA
-1 are present to guide muscle arm extension towards the source of the
MADD
-4 guidance cue.
...
PMID:The MADD-3 LAMMER Kinase Interacts with a p38 MAP Kinase Pathway to Regulate the Display of the EVA-1 Guidance Receptor in Caenorhabditis elegans. 2712 83