| Literature DB >> 26178610 |
Huali Yu1, Dong Sun1, Nannan Wang1, Min Wang2, Yongsheng Lan3, Wenqiang Fan1, Yang Zhao1, Weixiang Guo2, Xiaojuan Zhu1.
Abstract
Stabilized microtubules are required for neuronal morphogenesis and migration. However, the underlying mechanism is not fully understood. In this study, we demonstrate that myosin X (Myo10), which is composed of full-length myosin X (fMyo10) and headless myosin X (hMyo10), is important for axon development. fMyo10 is involved in axon elongation, whereas hMyo10 is critical for Tau-1 positive axon formation through stabilizing microtubules. Furthermore, in vivo studies reveal that hMyo10-mediated microtubule stability has a profound effect on both neuronal migration and dendritic arborization in the mammalian cerebral cortex. Taken together, our findings suggest that hMyo10 is involved in neuronal development both in vitro and in vivo by regulating microtubule stability.Entities:
Keywords: apical dendrite; axon; full-length myosin X; headless myosin X; microtubule stability; neuronal migration
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26178610 DOI: 10.1111/jnc.13238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurochem ISSN: 0022-3042 Impact factor: 5.372