Microtubule disruption is a common downstream mechanism leading to axonal degeneration in a number of neurological diseases. To date, most studies on this topic have focused on the loss of microtubule mass from the axon, as well as changes in the stability properties of the microtubules and/or their tubulin composition. Here we posit corruption of the normal pattern of microtubule polarity orientation as an underappreciated and yet treatable contributor to axonal degeneration. We include computational modeling to fortify the rigor of our considerations. Our simulations demonstrate that even a small deviation from the usual polarity pattern of axonal microtubules is detrimental to motor-based trafficking of organelles and other intracellular...
Microtubules are a key cytoskeletal element within the axon, which provide structure, shape and pola...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Many neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by deficiencies in neuronal axonal transport, a pr...
We present a computational model to test a “polarity sorting” mechanism for microtubule (MT) organiz...
Microtubules (MTs) are a type of polymer filament that makes up the cytoskeleton of a cell. The cyto...
Short microtubules move within the axon in both directions. In the past, it had been assumed that al...
Axonal microtubules are predominantly organized into a plus-end-out pattern. Here, we tested both ex...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Microtubules originate at the centrosome of the neuron and are then released for transport down the ...
Microtubules are essential for polarized transport in neurons, but how their organization guides mot...
One of the major challenges facing the long term survival of neurons is their requirement to maintai...
The morphology of cells is key to their function. Neurons extend a long axon and several shorter den...
The nervous system is the communication center of both humans and animals. It plays an essential rol...
Microtubules are a key cytoskeletal element within the axon, which provide structure, shape and pola...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Many neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by deficiencies in neuronal axonal transport, a pr...
We present a computational model to test a “polarity sorting” mechanism for microtubule (MT) organiz...
Microtubules (MTs) are a type of polymer filament that makes up the cytoskeleton of a cell. The cyto...
Short microtubules move within the axon in both directions. In the past, it had been assumed that al...
Axonal microtubules are predominantly organized into a plus-end-out pattern. Here, we tested both ex...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Microtubules originate at the centrosome of the neuron and are then released for transport down the ...
Microtubules are essential for polarized transport in neurons, but how their organization guides mot...
One of the major challenges facing the long term survival of neurons is their requirement to maintai...
The morphology of cells is key to their function. Neurons extend a long axon and several shorter den...
The nervous system is the communication center of both humans and animals. It plays an essential rol...
Microtubules are a key cytoskeletal element within the axon, which provide structure, shape and pola...
The assembly of functional neuronal networks in the developing animal relies on the polarization of ...
Many neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by deficiencies in neuronal axonal transport, a pr...