In developing vertebrate neurons, a neurite is formed by more than a hundred microtubules. While individual microtubules are dynamic, the microtubule array has been regarded as stationary. Using live-cell imaging of neurons in culture or in brain slices, combined with photoconversion techniques and pharmacological manipulations, we uncovered that the microtubule array flows retrogradely within neurites to the soma. This flow drives cycles of microtubule density, a hallmark of the fluctuating state before axon formation, thereby inhibiting neurite growth. The motor protein dynein fuels this process. Shortly after axon formation, microtubule retrograde flow slows down in the axon, reducing microtubule density cycles and enabling axon extensio...
UNLABELLED: In cultured vertebrate neurons, axons have a uniform arrangement of microtubules with pl...
Neurons contain polarised microtubule arrays essential for neuronal function. How microtubule nuclea...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
In developing vertebrate neurons, a neurite is formed by more than a hundred microtubules. While ind...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Microtubules have been regarded as essential structures for stable neuronal morphology but new studi...
The nervous system is the communication center of both humans and animals. It plays an essential rol...
AbstractNeuronal growth cones are the most sensitive among eukaryotic cells in responding to directi...
We present a computational model to test a “polarity sorting” mechanism for microtubule (MT) organiz...
The morphology of cells is key to their function. Neurons extend a long axon and several shorter den...
SummaryBackgroundBreaking cell symmetry, known as polarization, requires dynamic reorganization of m...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Neurons contain polarised microtubule arrays essential for neuronal function. How microtubule nuclea...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Three early signals of asymmetry have been described to occur in a single neurite of neurons at stag...
UNLABELLED: In cultured vertebrate neurons, axons have a uniform arrangement of microtubules with pl...
Neurons contain polarised microtubule arrays essential for neuronal function. How microtubule nuclea...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...
In developing vertebrate neurons, a neurite is formed by more than a hundred microtubules. While ind...
Neurons are highly polarized cells with two structurally and functionally distinct compartments, axo...
Microtubules have been regarded as essential structures for stable neuronal morphology but new studi...
The nervous system is the communication center of both humans and animals. It plays an essential rol...
AbstractNeuronal growth cones are the most sensitive among eukaryotic cells in responding to directi...
We present a computational model to test a “polarity sorting” mechanism for microtubule (MT) organiz...
The morphology of cells is key to their function. Neurons extend a long axon and several shorter den...
SummaryBackgroundBreaking cell symmetry, known as polarization, requires dynamic reorganization of m...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Neurons contain polarised microtubule arrays essential for neuronal function. How microtubule nuclea...
Cell polarization generates morphological and functional asymmetry, and is crucial for the developme...
Three early signals of asymmetry have been described to occur in a single neurite of neurons at stag...
UNLABELLED: In cultured vertebrate neurons, axons have a uniform arrangement of microtubules with pl...
Neurons contain polarised microtubule arrays essential for neuronal function. How microtubule nuclea...
Polarization, a disruption of symmetry in cellular morphology, occurs spontaneously, even in symmetr...