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Abstract
Previous studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor
on growth cones that binds to an unknown midline ligand. Here we present genetic evidence
that Slit is the midline Robo ligand; a companion paper presents biochemical evidence
that Slit binds Robo. Slit is a large extracellular matrix protein expressed by midline
glia. In slit mutants, growth cones enter the midline but never leave it; they abnormally
continue to express high levels of Robo while at the midline. slit and robo display
dosage-sensitive genetic interactions, indicating that they function in the same pathway.
slit is also required for migration of muscle precursors away from the midline. Slit
appears to function as a short-range repellent controlling axon crossing of the midline
and as a long-range chemorepellent controlling mesoderm migration away from the midline.