Stathmin is a cytosolic protein that binds tubulin and destabilizes cellular microtubules, an activity regulated by phosphorylation. Despite its abundant expression in the developing mammalian nervous system and despite its high degree of evolutionary conservation, stathmin-deficient mice do not exhibit a developmental phenotype.(1) Here we report that aging stathmin(-/-) mice develop an axonopathy of the central and peripheral nervous systems. The pathological hallmark of the early axonal lesions was a highly irregular axoplasm predominantly affecting large, heavily myelinated axons in motor tracts. As the lesions progressed, degeneration of axons, dysmyelination, and an unusual glial reaction were observed. At the functional level, electr...
SUMMARY Mutations in SPG4, encoding the microtubule-severing protein spastin, are responsible for th...
International audienceThe identification of the Wlds gene that delays axonal degeneration in several...
AbstractAxon degeneration precedes cell body death in many age-related neurodegenerative disorders, ...
Stathmin is a cytosolic protein that binds tubulin and destabilizes cellular microtubules, an activi...
: Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are a group of fatal, neurodegenerative disorders with different etio...
AbstractSpinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic neurodegenerative disorder, is caused by mutations ...
Stathmin-2 (also known as SCG10) is encoded by one of the most abundantly expressed mRNAs in human m...
The hippocampus is one of the two areas in the mammalian brain where adult neurogenesis occurs. Adul...
The related proteins SCG10 and stathmin are highly expressed in the developing nervous system. Recen...
Understanding the intra- and extracellular proteins involved in the development of the corticospinal...
Axonal maintenance, plasticity, and regeneration are influenced by signals from neighboring cells, i...
Axonal transport, a form of long-distance, bi-directional intracellular transport that occurs betwee...
The neuron-specific protein SCG10 and the ubiquitous protein stathmin are two members of a family of...
<div><p>Axonal transport, a form of long-distance, bi-directional intracellular transport that occur...
Stathmin is a ubiquitousmicrotubule destabilizing protein that is believed to play an important role...
SUMMARY Mutations in SPG4, encoding the microtubule-severing protein spastin, are responsible for th...
International audienceThe identification of the Wlds gene that delays axonal degeneration in several...
AbstractAxon degeneration precedes cell body death in many age-related neurodegenerative disorders, ...
Stathmin is a cytosolic protein that binds tubulin and destabilizes cellular microtubules, an activi...
: Motor neuron diseases (MNDs) are a group of fatal, neurodegenerative disorders with different etio...
AbstractSpinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a genetic neurodegenerative disorder, is caused by mutations ...
Stathmin-2 (also known as SCG10) is encoded by one of the most abundantly expressed mRNAs in human m...
The hippocampus is one of the two areas in the mammalian brain where adult neurogenesis occurs. Adul...
The related proteins SCG10 and stathmin are highly expressed in the developing nervous system. Recen...
Understanding the intra- and extracellular proteins involved in the development of the corticospinal...
Axonal maintenance, plasticity, and regeneration are influenced by signals from neighboring cells, i...
Axonal transport, a form of long-distance, bi-directional intracellular transport that occurs betwee...
The neuron-specific protein SCG10 and the ubiquitous protein stathmin are two members of a family of...
<div><p>Axonal transport, a form of long-distance, bi-directional intracellular transport that occur...
Stathmin is a ubiquitousmicrotubule destabilizing protein that is believed to play an important role...
SUMMARY Mutations in SPG4, encoding the microtubule-severing protein spastin, are responsible for th...
International audienceThe identification of the Wlds gene that delays axonal degeneration in several...
AbstractAxon degeneration precedes cell body death in many age-related neurodegenerative disorders, ...