A theoretical model of intra-axonal transport is proposed that presupposes a carrier system moving down the axon in a distal direction. Protein and particle transport is achieved by their reversible association with the distally moving carriers. Mathematical equations representing the concentrations of moving carriers and proteins and/or particles within the axon at any position and time are proposed. Analysis of the equations demonstrates that a traveling wave solution for the particle concentration (an experimental fact) is possible provided the chemical interaction between particles and carriers exhibits positive cooperativity. The phase velocity of the wave solution is interpreted as the observed velocity of the intra-axonal transport, ...
AbstractLong-distance intracellular axonal transport is predominantly microtubule-based, and its imp...
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A phenomenological model of the process of fast axoplasmic transport is presented. The process was c...
SummaryProteins vital to presynaptic function are synthesized in the neuronal perikarya and delivere...
Irregularities in intracellular traffic in axons caused by mutations of molecular motors may lead to...
AbstractAxonal transport is typically divided into two components, which can be distinguished by the...
Axonal transport is essential for neuronal function, and many neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerati...
Irregularities in intracellular traffic in axons caused by mutations of molecular motors may lead to...
Transport along axons and dendrites ranges from the fast movement of vesicles (50-500 mm day"1)...
Although it is known that cytosolic/soluble proteins synthesized in cell bodies are transported at m...
Axonal transport plays a crucial role in neuronal morphogenesis, survival and function. Despite its ...
According to the “stop-and-go ” hypothesis of slow axonal transport, cytoskeletal and cytosolic prot...
1at overall rates of 50–400 mm/day (0.5–4 mm/s), cytosolic proteins lacking such domains are transpo...
AbstractIn neurons, tubulin is synthesized only in the cell body or dendrites, yet the growing axon ...
AbstractLong-distance intracellular axonal transport is predominantly microtubule-based, and its imp...
Artículo de publicación ISINeurons are responsible for the generation and propagation of electrical ...
Author Posting. © IOP Publishing, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of IOP Publishing...
A phenomenological model of the process of fast axoplasmic transport is presented. The process was c...
SummaryProteins vital to presynaptic function are synthesized in the neuronal perikarya and delivere...
Irregularities in intracellular traffic in axons caused by mutations of molecular motors may lead to...
AbstractAxonal transport is typically divided into two components, which can be distinguished by the...
Axonal transport is essential for neuronal function, and many neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerati...
Irregularities in intracellular traffic in axons caused by mutations of molecular motors may lead to...
Transport along axons and dendrites ranges from the fast movement of vesicles (50-500 mm day"1)...
Although it is known that cytosolic/soluble proteins synthesized in cell bodies are transported at m...
Axonal transport plays a crucial role in neuronal morphogenesis, survival and function. Despite its ...
According to the “stop-and-go ” hypothesis of slow axonal transport, cytoskeletal and cytosolic prot...
1at overall rates of 50–400 mm/day (0.5–4 mm/s), cytosolic proteins lacking such domains are transpo...
AbstractIn neurons, tubulin is synthesized only in the cell body or dendrites, yet the growing axon ...
AbstractLong-distance intracellular axonal transport is predominantly microtubule-based, and its imp...
Artículo de publicación ISINeurons are responsible for the generation and propagation of electrical ...
Author Posting. © IOP Publishing, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of IOP Publishing...