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Br J Ophthalmol 87:639-645 doi:10.1136/bjo.87.5.639
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Connecting the eye to the brain: the molecular basis of ganglion cell axon guidance

Table 1

Partial listing of molecules contributing to RGC axon guidance

Guidance family Mode of action Reported effect on RGC axons Location in developing visual system Remarks Known receptors Selected references
Netrins Secreted Attractive Optic disc, optic nerve Homology to laminin DCC, UNC5 12
Semaphorins Secreted and membrane bound Inhibitory? Retina? Large family (>20 members) semaphorin domain Neuropilins plexins 28, 29
Slits Secreted Inhibitory Retina, optic nerve, optic chiasm, optic tract Form boundaries for RGC axons Robos 20, 21, 22
Ephrins Secreted and membrane bound Inhibitory Retina, superior colliculus Two subclasses: ephrin-A and ephrin-B form gradients in retina and tectum EphA receptors EphB receptors 34, 35
EphB proteins Membrane bound Inhibitory Retina “Reverse” signalling through ephrins Ephrin B proteins 39, 40
L1 Membrane bound Attractive Expressed on RGC axons Ig superfamily member maintains RGC axon fasiculation Homophilic binding 7, 8, 60
Laminin Extracellular matrix Growth promoting Retina Commonly used as substrate for RGC axon growth in vitro Integrins 61, 62
Tenascin Extracellular matrix Inhibitory Optic nerve Expression begins after embryogenesis Unknown 55
Chondroitin sulphate Extracellular matrix Inhibitory Retina Inhibitory ring in outer retina Unknown 13, 14

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