Messenger RNA (mRNA) localization allows spatiotemporal regulation of the proteome at the subcellular level. This is observed in the axons of neurons, where mRNA localization is involved in regulating neuronal development and function by orchestrating rapid adaptive responses to extracellular cues and the maintenance of axonal homeostasis through local translation. Here, we provide an overview of the key findings that have broadened our knowledge regarding how specific mRNAs are trafficked and localize to axons. In particular, we review transcriptomic studies investigating mRNA content in axons and the molecular principles underpinning how these mRNAs arrived there, including cis-acting mRNA sequences and trans-acting proteins playing a rol...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Neurons are among the largest and most complex cells in nature, often extending very long axons, whi...
In recent years, it has been demonstrated that mRNAs localize to axons of young and mature central a...
mRNAs can be targeted to specific neuronal subcellular domains, which enables rapid changes in the l...
Locally generating new proteins in subcellular regions provides means to spatially and temporally mo...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The intracellular localization of mRNA is an important mechanism for targeting proteins to their sit...
Neurons are characterized by a complex morphology that enables the generation of subcellular compart...
During embryonic nervous system assembly, mRNA localization is precisely regulated in growing axons,...
Axonal mRNA transport is robust in cultured neurons but there has been limited evidence for this in ...
Subcellular regulation of protein synthesis requires the correct localization of messenger RNAs (mRN...
Subcellular regulation of protein synthesis requires the correct localization of messenger RNAs (mRN...
Local mRNA translation mediates the adaptive responses of axons to extrinsic signals, but direct evi...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Neurons are among the largest and most complex cells in nature, often extending very long axons, whi...
In recent years, it has been demonstrated that mRNAs localize to axons of young and mature central a...
mRNAs can be targeted to specific neuronal subcellular domains, which enables rapid changes in the l...
Locally generating new proteins in subcellular regions provides means to spatially and temporally mo...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The intracellular localization of mRNA is an important mechanism for targeting proteins to their sit...
Neurons are characterized by a complex morphology that enables the generation of subcellular compart...
During embryonic nervous system assembly, mRNA localization is precisely regulated in growing axons,...
Axonal mRNA transport is robust in cultured neurons but there has been limited evidence for this in ...
Subcellular regulation of protein synthesis requires the correct localization of messenger RNAs (mRN...
Subcellular regulation of protein synthesis requires the correct localization of messenger RNAs (mRN...
Local mRNA translation mediates the adaptive responses of axons to extrinsic signals, but direct evi...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Axonal protein synthesis has been shown to play a role in developmental and regenerative growth, as ...
Neurons are among the largest and most complex cells in nature, often extending very long axons, whi...