Learning how axons of retinal ganglion cells grow from their origins in the retina to their targets in the brain is an important goal for understanding how the visual system develops. A number of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been found in the optic fiber layer and optic nerve and are thought to be important in axon growth and guidance. A basic idea in the field has been that CAMs mediate cell-cell interactions via cell-cell binding. Over the past few years a more complex concept has evolved, i.e., that CAMs not only mediate cell adhesion but are also capable of signaling by influencing intracellular second messenger systems. One CAM, called L1, is present on axons of retinal ganglion cells. We have shown that L1 is a potent substrate for growth of retinal ganglion cell axons in vitro. We have also identified several kinases that interact with L1 and are activated by L1 signaling. The L1 cytoplasmic domain (L1CD) is 114 amino acids long and is identical in mice and humans. Mutations of the L1 gene in humans and mice cause X-Iinked hydrocephalus and disrupt development of the visual system, including the retina. Interestingly, mutations that only affect the L1CD also cause brain abnormalities.The experiments in this proposal will use biochemical, immunological, molecular biological and cell biological experiments to study the function of the L1CD. We will determine if L1 heterophilic binding partners activate different signaling pathways than L1 homophilic binding. We will examine how phosphorylation and palmitoylation of L1 is regulated and how these post-translational modifications influence L1 function, especially interactions with other intracellular proteins.
This aim i ncludes yeast 2-hybrid approaches and proteomics. Finally, site directed mutagenesis will be performed on the cytoplasmic domain of L1 to clarify how they participate in neurite growth in vitro. These experiments will provide new information about how cell adhesion modulates intracellular processes and also how changes in intracellular second messenger systems can alter cell adhesion. Finally, these experiments will provide a detailed description of how one cell adhesion molecule regulates growth cone behavior.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
7R01EY005285-22
Application #
6616762
Study Section
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Neurosciences 2 (MDCN)
Program Officer
Oberdorfer, Michael
Project Start
1988-09-01
Project End
2005-06-30
Budget Start
2003-07-01
Budget End
2004-06-30
Support Year
22
Fiscal Year
2003
Total Cost
$303,000
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Miami School of Medicine
Department
Neurosurgery
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
052780918
City
Miami
State
FL
Country
United States
Zip Code
33146
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Gavert, Nancy; Ben-Shmuel, Amir; Lemmon, Vance et al. (2010) Nuclear factor-kappaB signaling and ezrin are essential for L1-mediated metastasis of colon cancer cells. J Cell Sci 123:2135-43
Tyukhtenko, Sergiy; Deshmukh, Lalit; Kumar, Vineet et al. (2008) Characterization of the neuron-specific L1-CAM cytoplasmic tail: naturally disordered in solution it exercises different binding modes for different adaptor proteins. Biochemistry 47:4160-8
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Cheng, Ling; Lemmon, Sandra; Lemmon, Vance (2005) RanBPM is an L1-interacting protein that regulates L1-mediated mitogen-activated protein kinase activation. J Neurochem 94:1102-10
Newpher, Thomas M; Smith, Robin P; Lemmon, Vance et al. (2005) In vivo dynamics of clathrin and its adaptor-dependent recruitment to the actin-based endocytic machinery in yeast. Dev Cell 9:87-98
Cheng, Ling; Itoh, Kouichi; Lemmon, Vance (2005) L1-mediated branching is regulated by two ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM)-binding sites, the RSLE region and a novel juxtamembrane ERM-binding region. J Neurosci 25:395-403
Itoh, Kyoko; Fushiki, Shinji; Kamiguchi, Hiroyuki et al. (2005) Disrupted Schwann cell-axon interactions in peripheral nerves of mice with altered L1-integrin interactions. Mol Cell Neurosci 30:131-6
Itoh, Kouichi; Shimono, Ken; Lemmon, Vance (2005) Dephosphorylation and internalization of cell adhesion molecule L1 induced by theta burst stimulation in rat hippocampus. Mol Cell Neurosci 29:245-9

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