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dc.contributor.authorHoeltje, Markus-
dc.contributor.authorDjalali, Susann-
dc.contributor.authorHofmann, Fred-
dc.contributor.authorMuenster-Wandowski, Agnieszka-
dc.contributor.authorHENDRIX, Sven-
dc.contributor.authorBoato, Francesco-
dc.contributor.authorDreger, Stefanie C.-
dc.contributor.authorGrosse, Gisela-
dc.contributor.authorHenneberger, Christian-
dc.contributor.authorGrantyn, Rosemarie-
dc.contributor.authorJust, Ingo-
dc.contributor.authorAhnert-Hilger, Gudrun-
dc.date.accessioned2009-08-19T10:07:31Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.citationThe FASEB journal, 23(4). p. 1115-1126-
dc.identifier.issn0892-6638-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/9796-
dc.description.abstractSmall GTPases of the Rho family play versatile roles in the formation and development of axons and dendrites, effects often studied by the Rho-inactivating C3 transferase (C3bot) from Clostridium botulinum. Recently, we reported that transferase-deficient C3bot also exerted axonotrophic activity. Using overlapping peptides from the C3bot sequence, we identified a small peptide of 29 amino acids (covering residues 154-182) from the C-terminal region of C3bot that promotes both axonal and dendritic growth, as well as branching of hippocampal neurons, at sub-micromolar concentrations. Several C3bot constructs, including the short peptide, enhanced the number of axonal segments from mid-to higher-order segments. C3bot(154-182) also increased the number of synaptophysin-expressing terminals, up-regulated various synaptic proteins, and functionally increased the glutamate uptake. Staining against the vesicular glutamate and GABA transporters further revealed that the effect was attributable to a higher number of glutamatergic and GABAergic inputs on proximal dendrites of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-transfected neurons. Using organotypical slice cultures, we also detected trophic effects of C3bot(154-182) on length and density of outgrowing fibers from the entorhinal cortex that were comparable to the effects elicited by full-length C3bot. In addition, an enhanced reinnervation was observed in a hippocampal-entorhinal lesion model. In summary, the neurotrophic effect of C3bot is executed by a C-terminal peptide fragment covering aa 154-182 of C3; it triggers dendritic and axonal growth and branching as well as increased synaptic connectivity. In contrast to full-length C3, this C3 peptide selectively acts on neurons but not on glial cells. Holtje, M., Djalali, S., Hofmann, F., Munster-Wandowski, A., Hendrix, S., Boato, F., Dreger, S. C., Grosse, G., Henneberger, C., Grantyn, R., Just, I., Ahnert-Hilger, G. A 29-amino acid fragment of Clostridium botulinum C3 protein enhances neuronal outgrowth, connectivity, and reinnervation. FASEB J. 23, 1115-1126 (2009)-
dc.description.sponsorshipWork was supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft to G.A.H. and I.J. F.B. is a member of the CORTEX network [Marie Curie Early Stage Training (EST) Programme].-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherFEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL-
dc.rights© FASEB-
dc.subject.otherregeneration; hippocampus; axon-
dc.subject.otherregeneration; hippocampus; axon-
dc.titleA 29-amino acid fragment of Clostridium botulinum C3 protein enhances neuronal outgrowth, connectivity, and reinnervation-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage1126-
dc.identifier.issue4-
dc.identifier.spage1115-
dc.identifier.volume23-
local.format.pages12-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notes[Hoeltje, Markus] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Inst Integrat Neuroanat, Ctr Anat, AG Funkt Zellbiol, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. [Hendrix, Sven; Boato, Francesco] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Ctr Anat, Inst Zell & Neurobiol, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. [Henneberger, Christian; Grantyn, Rosemarie] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Johannes Muller Inst Neurophysiol, AG Entwicklungsphysiol, D-10115 Berlin, Germany. [Hofmann, Fred; Dreger, Stefanie C.; Just, Ingo] Hannover Med Sch, Inst Toxikol, D-30623 Hannover, Germany. [Hendrix, Sven] Hasselt Univ, Dept Morphol, Hasselt, Belgium. [Hendrix, Sven] Hasselt Univ, Biomed Res Inst, Hasselt, Belgium.-
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dc.identifier.doi10.1096/fj.08-116855-
dc.identifier.isi000266651600015-
item.contributorHoeltje, Markus-
item.contributorDjalali, Susann-
item.contributorHofmann, Fred-
item.contributorMuenster-Wandowski, Agnieszka-
item.contributorHENDRIX, Sven-
item.contributorBoato, Francesco-
item.contributorDreger, Stefanie C.-
item.contributorGrosse, Gisela-
item.contributorHenneberger, Christian-
item.contributorGrantyn, Rosemarie-
item.contributorJust, Ingo-
item.contributorAhnert-Hilger, Gudrun-
item.fullcitationHoeltje, Markus; Djalali, Susann; Hofmann, Fred; Muenster-Wandowski, Agnieszka; HENDRIX, Sven; Boato, Francesco; Dreger, Stefanie C.; Grosse, Gisela; Henneberger, Christian; Grantyn, Rosemarie; Just, Ingo & Ahnert-Hilger, Gudrun (2009) A 29-amino acid fragment of Clostridium botulinum C3 protein enhances neuronal outgrowth, connectivity, and reinnervation. In: The FASEB journal, 23(4). p. 1115-1126.-
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