%0 Journal Article %T Midline crossing is not required for subsequent pathfinding decisions in commissural neurons %A Jennifer Bonner %A Michael Letko %A Oliver B Nikolaus %A Lisa Krug %A Alexandria Cooper %A Benjamin Chadwick %A Phoebe Conklin %A Amy Lim %A Chi-Bin Chien %A Richard I Dorsky %J Neural Development %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1749-8104-7-18 %X We provide evidence that CoPA expresses the known axon guidance receptors dcc, robo3 and robo2. Using loss of function mutants and gene knockdown, we show that the functions of these genes are evolutionarily conserved in teleosts and that they are used consecutively by CoPA neurons. We also reveal novel roles for robo2 and robo3 in maintaining commissure structure. When midline crossing is prevented in robo3 mutants and dcc gene knockdown, ipsilaterally projecting neurons respond to postcrossing guidance cues. Furthermore, DCC inhibits Robo2 function before midline crossing to allow a midline approach and crossing.Our results demonstrate that midline crossing is not required for subsequent guidance decisions by pioneer axons and that this is due, in part, to DCC inhibition of Robo2 function prior to midline crossing. %K Robo %K DCC %K Zebrafish %K Midline crossing %K Axon guidance %U http://www.neuraldevelopment.com/content/7/1/18/abstract