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Right place, right time – Spatial guidance of neuronal morphogenesis by septin GTPases

UVA Author: Elias Spiliotis
Citation: Radler MR, Spiliotis ET. Right place, right time – Spatial guidance of neuronal morphogenesis by septin GTPases. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2022 Aug;75:102557. doi: 10.1016/j.conb.2022.102557. Epub 2022 May 21. PMID: 35609489; PMCID: PMC9968515.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2022.102557
Pub-Med Number: 35609489


Neuronal morphogenesis is guided by outside-in signals and inside-out mechanisms, which require spatiotemporal precision. How the intracellular mechanisms of neuronal morphogenesis are spatiotemporally controlled is not well understood. Septins comprise a unique GTPase module, which consists of complexes with differential localizations and functions. Septins demarcate distinct membrane domains in neural precursor cells, orienting the axis of cell division and the sites of neurite formation. By controlling the localization of membrane and cytoskeletal proteins, septins promote axon-dendrite formation and polarity. Furthermore, septins modulate vesicle exocytosis at pre-synaptic terminals, and stabilize dendritic spines and post-synaptic densities in a phospho-regulatable manner. We posit that neuronal septins are topologically and functionally specialized for the spatiotemporal regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and plasticity.