Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome separation during cell division. They comprise αβ-Tubulin heterodimers arranged into linear protofilaments and assembled into tubes. Eukaryotes express multiple tubulin isoforms, and there has been a longstanding debate as to whether the isoforms are redundant or perform specialized roles as part of a tubulin code. Here we use the well-characterized touch receptor neurons (TRNs) of Caenorhabditis elegans to investigate this question through genetic dissection of process outgrowth both in vivo and in vitro. With single-cell RNA-seq, we compare transcription profiles for TRNs with those of two other sensory neurons and present evidence that each...
Neuronal cargos are differentially targeted to either axons or dendrites, and this polarized cargo t...
Microtubules have been known for decades to be basic elements of the cytoskeleton. They form long, d...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Background: Microtubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11-16 protofilament chains...
Background: Microtubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11-16 protofilament chains...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11–16 protofilament c...
The C. elegans tubulin family is composed of nine α-, six β-, and one γ-tubulin. Tubulins are highly...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Development of a neuron critically depends on the organization of its cytoskeleton. Cytoskeletal com...
Neuronal cargos are differentially targeted to either axons or dendrites, and this polarized cargo t...
Neuronal cargos are differentially targeted to either axons or dendrites, and this polarized cargo t...
Microtubules have been known for decades to be basic elements of the cytoskeleton. They form long, d...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Microtubules contribute to many cellular processes, including transport, signaling, and chromosome s...
Background: Microtubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11-16 protofilament chains...
Background: Microtubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11-16 protofilament chains...
SummaryBackgroundMicrotubules (MTs) are formed from the lateral association of 11–16 protofilament c...
The C. elegans tubulin family is composed of nine α-, six β-, and one γ-tubulin. Tubulins are highly...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Mechanical signaling plays an important role in cell shape and volume regulation, touch sensation, h...
The ability to transform physical energies from internal and external environments into neuronal sig...
Development of a neuron critically depends on the organization of its cytoskeleton. Cytoskeletal com...
Neuronal cargos are differentially targeted to either axons or dendrites, and this polarized cargo t...
Neuronal cargos are differentially targeted to either axons or dendrites, and this polarized cargo t...
Microtubules have been known for decades to be basic elements of the cytoskeleton. They form long, d...
Abstract Mechanosensory neurons, whose activity is con-trolled by mechanical force, underlie the sen...