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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