International audienceSpectrins have been known for a long time as submembrane structural proteins, but a study from Lorenzo et al. (1) demonstrates an unexpected role for a neuronal spectrin in axonal transport. Actin and spectrins form specialized submembrane scaffolds important for the morphogenesis, compartmentation, and mechanical properties in a range of differentiated cell types (2, 3). Spectrin assembles the submembrane scaffold that shapes red blood cells—in fact, it was named from the membranous ghosts (specter) of erythrocytes where it was first discovered (4). In these cells, spectrins arrange in a hexagonal pattern, connecting short actin nodes (5⇓–7), generating the toroidal shape of erythrocytes. Spectrins are tetramers made ...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
Journal ArticleB-Spectrin is a major component of the membrane skeleton, a structure found at the p...
Neurons are the most asymmetric cell types, with their axons commonly extending over lengths that ar...
International audienceSpectrins have been known for a long time as submembrane structural proteins, ...
International audienceSpectrins are large, evolutionarily well-conserved proteins that form highly o...
βII-spectrin is the generally expressed member of the β-spectrin family of elongated polypeptides th...
Spectrin cytoskeletons are found in all metazoan cells, and their physical interactions between acti...
International audienceSpectrins form a submembranous cytoskeleton proposed to confer strength and fl...
The initiation and rapid transduction of electrical signals in the nervous system depends on the pro...
Actin, spectrin, and associated molecules form a periodic sub-membrane lattice structure in axons. H...
International audienceAxons must withstand mechanical forces, including tension, torsion, and compre...
The highly polarized, typically very long, and nonmitotic nature of neurons present them with unique...
The spectrin-based membrane skeleton of the humble mammalian erythrocyte has provided biologists wit...
Neurons are the most asymmetric cell types, with their axons commonly extending over lengths that ar...
SummaryAxons must be supported by a strong and flexible cytoskeleton. New ‘super-resolution’ imaging...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
Journal ArticleB-Spectrin is a major component of the membrane skeleton, a structure found at the p...
Neurons are the most asymmetric cell types, with their axons commonly extending over lengths that ar...
International audienceSpectrins have been known for a long time as submembrane structural proteins, ...
International audienceSpectrins are large, evolutionarily well-conserved proteins that form highly o...
βII-spectrin is the generally expressed member of the β-spectrin family of elongated polypeptides th...
Spectrin cytoskeletons are found in all metazoan cells, and their physical interactions between acti...
International audienceSpectrins form a submembranous cytoskeleton proposed to confer strength and fl...
The initiation and rapid transduction of electrical signals in the nervous system depends on the pro...
Actin, spectrin, and associated molecules form a periodic sub-membrane lattice structure in axons. H...
International audienceAxons must withstand mechanical forces, including tension, torsion, and compre...
The highly polarized, typically very long, and nonmitotic nature of neurons present them with unique...
The spectrin-based membrane skeleton of the humble mammalian erythrocyte has provided biologists wit...
Neurons are the most asymmetric cell types, with their axons commonly extending over lengths that ar...
SummaryAxons must be supported by a strong and flexible cytoskeleton. New ‘super-resolution’ imaging...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
Journal ArticleB-Spectrin is a major component of the membrane skeleton, a structure found at the p...
Neurons are the most asymmetric cell types, with their axons commonly extending over lengths that ar...