SummaryProteins vital to presynaptic function are synthesized in the neuronal perikarya and delivered into synapses via two modes of axonal transport. While membrane-anchoring proteins are conveyed in fast axonal transport via motor-driven vesicles, cytosolic proteins travel in slow axonal transport via mechanisms that are poorly understood. We found that in cultured axons, populations of cytosolic proteins tagged to photoactivatable GFP (PAGFP) move with a slow motor-dependent anterograde bias distinct from both vesicular trafficking and diffusion of untagged PAGFP. The overall bias is likely generated by an intricate particle kinetics involving transient assembly and short-range vectorial spurts. In vivo biochemical studies reveal that cy...
Axonal transport is essential for neuronal function, and many neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerati...
AbstractIn neurons, tubulin is synthesized only in the cell body or dendrites, yet the growing axon ...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...
SummaryProteins vital to presynaptic function are synthesized in the neuronal perikarya and delivere...
1at overall rates of 50–400 mm/day (0.5–4 mm/s), cytosolic proteins lacking such domains are transpo...
Although it is known that cytosolic/soluble proteins synthesized in cell bodies are transported at m...
AbstractAxonal transport is typically divided into two components, which can be distinguished by the...
How neurons tackle the challenge of soluble protein delivery to the distal axon has long puzzled neu...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
SummaryCytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively loc...
Movement is intrinsic to life. Most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and ultimately, macros...
AbstractCytoskeletal and cytosolic proteins are transported along axons in the slow components of ax...
Transport along axons and dendrites ranges from the fast movement of vesicles (50-500 mm day"1)...
A theoretical model of intra-axonal transport is proposed that presupposes a carrier system moving d...
Axonal transport is essential for neuronal function, and many neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerati...
AbstractIn neurons, tubulin is synthesized only in the cell body or dendrites, yet the growing axon ...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...
SummaryProteins vital to presynaptic function are synthesized in the neuronal perikarya and delivere...
1at overall rates of 50–400 mm/day (0.5–4 mm/s), cytosolic proteins lacking such domains are transpo...
Although it is known that cytosolic/soluble proteins synthesized in cell bodies are transported at m...
AbstractAxonal transport is typically divided into two components, which can be distinguished by the...
How neurons tackle the challenge of soluble protein delivery to the distal axon has long puzzled neu...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
Cytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively localized ...
SummaryCytoplasmic dynein, the major motor driving retrograde axonal transport, must be actively loc...
Movement is intrinsic to life. Most forms of directed nanoscopic, microscopic and ultimately, macros...
AbstractCytoskeletal and cytosolic proteins are transported along axons in the slow components of ax...
Transport along axons and dendrites ranges from the fast movement of vesicles (50-500 mm day"1)...
A theoretical model of intra-axonal transport is proposed that presupposes a carrier system moving d...
Axonal transport is essential for neuronal function, and many neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerati...
AbstractIn neurons, tubulin is synthesized only in the cell body or dendrites, yet the growing axon ...
This work explores two unresolved issues in neurobiology. First, we studied the fundamental question...