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Kinesin-5 is essential for growth-cone turning.


ABSTRACT: Inhibition of kinesin-5, a mitotic motor protein also expressed in neurons, causes axons to grow faster as a result of alterations in the forces on microtubules (MTs) in the axonal shaft. Here, we investigate whether kinesin-5 plays a role in growth-cone guidance. Growth-cone turning requires that MTs in the central (C-) domain enter the peripheral (P-) domain in the direction of the turn. We found that inhibition of kinesin-5 in cultured neurons prevents MTs from polarizing within growth cones and causes them to grow past cues that would normally cause them to turn. We found that kinesin-5 is enriched in the transition (T-) zone of the growth cone and that kinesin-5 is preferentially phosphorylated on the side opposite the invasion of MTs. Moreover, when a growth cone encounters a turning cue, phospho-kinesin-5 polarizes even before the growth cone turns. Additional studies indicate that kinesin-5 works in part by antagonizing cytoplasmic dynein and that these motor-driven forces function together with the dynamic properties of the MTs to determine whether MTs can enter the P-domain. We propose that kinesin-5 permits MTs to selectively invade one side of the growth cone by opposing their entry into the other side.

SUBMITTER: Nadar VC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2617768 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kinesin-5 is essential for growth-cone turning.

Nadar Vidya C VC   Ketschek Andrea A   Myers Kenneth A KA   Gallo Gianluca G   Baas Peter W PW  

Current biology : CB 20081211 24


Inhibition of kinesin-5, a mitotic motor protein also expressed in neurons, causes axons to grow faster as a result of alterations in the forces on microtubules (MTs) in the axonal shaft. Here, we investigate whether kinesin-5 plays a role in growth-cone guidance. Growth-cone turning requires that MTs in the central (C-) domain enter the peripheral (P-) domain in the direction of the turn. We found that inhibition of kinesin-5 in cultured neurons prevents MTs from polarizing within growth cones  ...[more]

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