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Bashaw, G.J., Goodman, C.S. (1999). Chimeric axon guidance receptors: the cytoplasmic domains of slit and netrin receptors specify attraction versus repulsion.  Cell 97(7): 917--926.
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FBrf0108593
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Research paper
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Frazzled (Fra) is the DCC-like Netrin receptor in Drosophila that mediates attraction; Roundabout (Robo) is a Slit receptor that mediates repulsion. Both ligands are expressed at the midline; both receptors have related structures and are often expressed by the same neurons. To determine if attraction versus repulsion is a modular function encoded in the cytoplasmic domain of these receptors, we created chimeras carrying the ectodomain of one receptor and the cytoplasmic domain of the other and tested their function in transgenic Drosophila. Fra-Robo (Fra's ectodomain and Robo's cytoplasmic domain) functions as a repulsive Netrin receptor; neurons expressing Fra-Robo avoid the Netrin-expressing midline and muscles. Robo-Fra (Robo's ectodomain and Fra's cytoplasmic domain) is an attractive Slit receptor; neurons and muscle precursors expressing Robo-Fra are attracted to the Slit-expressing midline.
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Paper alert.
Anonymous, 1999, Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 9(5): 503 [FBrf0112226]

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Attraction versus repulsion: modular receptors make the difference in axon guidance.
Seeger and Beattie, 1999, Cell 97(7): 821--824 [FBrf0109058]

Attracted or repelled? Look within.
Terman and Kolodkin, 1999, Neuron 23(2): 193--195 [FBrf0110925]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Cell
    Title
    Cell
    Publication Year
    1974-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0092-8674
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