Background: Local protein synthesis (LPS) via receptor-mediated signaling plays a role in the directional responses of axons to extrinsic cues. An intact cytoskeleton is critical to enact these responses, but it is not known whether the two major cytoskeletal elements, F-actin and microtubules, have any roles in regulating axonal protein synthesis. Results: Here, we show that pharmacological disruption of either microtubules or actin filaments in growth cones blocks netrin-1-induced de novo synthesis of proteins, as measured by metabolic incorporation of labeled amino acids, implicating both elements in axonal synthesis. However, comparative analysis of the activated translation initiation regulator, eIF4E-BP1, revealed a striking differenc...
The localization of specific mRNAs and their local translation in growth cones of developing axons h...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Neurons connect to their remote targets via axons, which usually survive for the lifetime of an orga...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Paul C. Letourn...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
The localization of specific mRNAs and their local translation in growth cones of developing axons h...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Neurons connect to their remote targets via axons, which usually survive for the lifetime of an orga...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Paul C. Letourn...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
The localization of specific mRNAs and their local translation in growth cones of developing axons h...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...
Guidance cues trigger fast responses in axonal growth cones such as directional turning and collapse...