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Microtubule assembly in growing dendrites.

J Wang1, W Yu, P W Baas, M M Black.   

Abstract

Dendritic microtubules (MTs) are nonuniform with respect to polarity orientation, with roughly equal proportions having a plus-end-distal or minus-end-distal orientation. In the present studies, we have microinjected biotin-labeled tubulin (Bt-tub) into cultured sympathetic neurons extending dendrites to explore the contribution of MT assembly to the elaboration and maintenance of the dendritic MT array. Within minutes of injecting Bt-tub, an enormous number of MTs were seen emanating from a point source in the cell body. Over time, this pattern changed such that by 120 min after injection, biotinylated MTs no longer emanated from a discrete site, but were distributed over a broad region that extended from the cell body into the dendrites. The observation that biotinylated MTs emanate from a point source in the soma at relatively short times after injection, but not at longer times, suggests that they undergo a redistribution subsequent to their initial nucleation rather than a simple radial expansion from the somal nucleation site. Bt-tub assembly also occurred in dendrites but, unlike in the cell body, assembly was dispersed throughout the dendrite rather than emanating from a discrete site. Immunoelectron microscopic analyses revealed that assembly in dendrites reflected the addition of Bt-tub onto the ends of both plus-end-distal and minus-end-distal MTs that existed in the cell at the time of injection. The time course of Bt-tub appearance in dendritic MTs suggested an average half-life of approximately 76 min for these MTs. We discuss these observations in the context of a model for generating the MT array of dendrites that combines both MT transport and MT assembly.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8815889      PMCID: PMC6579159     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1988-08       Impact factor: 10.539

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