AbstractWe present a detailed motion analysis of retrograde nerve growth factor (NGF) endosomes in axons to show that mechanical tugs-of-war and intracellular motor regulation are complimentary features of the near-unidirectional endosome directionality. We used quantum dots to fluorescently label NGF and acquired trajectories of retrograde quantum-dot-NGF-endosomes with <20-nm accuracy at 32 Hz in microfluidic neuron cultures. Using a combination of transient motion analysis and Bayesian parsing, we partitioned the trajectories into sustained periods of retrograde (dynein-driven) motion, constrained pauses, and brief anterograde (kinesin-driven) reversals. The data shows many aspects of mechanical tugs-of-war and multiple-motor mechanics i...
Cargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the function of eukaryotic c...
International audienceCargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the fu...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...
AbstractWe present a detailed motion analysis of retrograde nerve growth factor (NGF) endosomes in a...
Dynein-dependent transport of organelles from the axon terminals to the cell bodies is essential to ...
AbstractThe retrograde transport of nerve growth factor (NGF) in neurite-like processes of living di...
Movement is intrinsic to life. Most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and ultimately, macros...
Molecular motors generate the force needed for long-distance transport of cargos and organelles in t...
Molecular motors generate the force needed for long-distance transport of cargos and organelles in t...
In mammalian cells and fungi, early endosomes form a dynamic compartment that undergoes bi-direction...
Retrograde transport of NF-κB from the synapse to the nucleus in neurons is mediated by the dynein/d...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
AbstractAxonal transport is thought to distribute mitochondria to regions of the neuron where their ...
SummaryCytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively loc...
SummaryBackgroundIn the intracellular environment, motor-driven cargo must navigate a dense cytoskel...
Cargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the function of eukaryotic c...
International audienceCargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the fu...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...
AbstractWe present a detailed motion analysis of retrograde nerve growth factor (NGF) endosomes in a...
Dynein-dependent transport of organelles from the axon terminals to the cell bodies is essential to ...
AbstractThe retrograde transport of nerve growth factor (NGF) in neurite-like processes of living di...
Movement is intrinsic to life. Most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and ultimately, macros...
Molecular motors generate the force needed for long-distance transport of cargos and organelles in t...
Molecular motors generate the force needed for long-distance transport of cargos and organelles in t...
In mammalian cells and fungi, early endosomes form a dynamic compartment that undergoes bi-direction...
Retrograde transport of NF-κB from the synapse to the nucleus in neurons is mediated by the dynein/d...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
AbstractAxonal transport is thought to distribute mitochondria to regions of the neuron where their ...
SummaryCytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively loc...
SummaryBackgroundIn the intracellular environment, motor-driven cargo must navigate a dense cytoskel...
Cargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the function of eukaryotic c...
International audienceCargo transport by molecular motors along microtubules is essential for the fu...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...