PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Imaging dynamic molecular signaling by the Cdc42 GTPase within the developing CNS.

  • Nima Sharifai,
  • Hasitha Samarajeewa,
  • Daichi Kamiyama,
  • Tzyy-Chyn Deng,
  • Maria Boulina,
  • Akira Chiba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e88870

Abstract

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Protein interactions underlie the complexity of neuronal function. Potential interactions between specific proteins in the brain are predicted from assays based on genetic interaction and/or biochemistry. Genetic interaction reveals endogenous, but not necessarily direct, interactions between the proteins. Biochemistry-based assays, on the other hand, demonstrate direct interactions between proteins, but often outside their native environment or without a subcellular context. We aimed to achieve the best of both approaches by visualizing protein interaction directly within the brain of a live animal. Here, we show a proof-of-principle experiment in which the Cdc42 GTPase associates with its alleged partner WASp within neurons during the time and space that coincide with the newly developing CNS.