Article
- The EMBO Journal (2004) 23, 4406 - 4412
- doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600446
Published online: 21 October 2004
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Binding site for Robo receptors revealed by dissection of the leucine-rich repeat region of Slit
Jason A Howitt, Naomi J Clout and Erhard Hohenester
- Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College London, London, UK
Correspondence to:
Erhard Hohenester, Biophysics Group, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK. Tel.: +44 20 7594 7701; Fax: +44 20 7589 0191; E-mail: e.hohenester@imperial.ac.uk
Received 23 July 2004; Accepted 22 September 2004
Abstract
Recognition of the large secreted protein Slit by receptors of the Robo family provides fundamental signals in axon guidance and other developmental processes. In Drosophila, Slit–Robo signalling regulates midline crossing and the lateral position of longitudinal axon tracts. We report the functional dissection of Drosophila Slit, using structure analysis, site-directed mutagenesis and in vitro assays. The N-terminal region of Slit consists of a tandem array of four independently folded leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains, connected by disulphide-tethered linkers. All three Drosophila Robos were found to compete for a single highly conserved site on the concave face of the second LRR domain of Slit. We also found that this domain is sufficient for biological activity in a chemotaxis assay. Other Slit activities may require Slit dimerisation mediated by the fourth LRR domain. Our results show that a small portion of Slit is able to induce Robo signalling and indicate that the distinct functions of Drosophila Robos are encoded in their divergent cytosolic domains.
Keywords:
- axon guidance,
- cell migration,
- leucine-rich repeat,
- mutagenesis,
- X-ray crystallography
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