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Local microtubule organization promotes cargo transport in C. elegans dendrites.


ABSTRACT: The specific organization of the neuronal microtubule cytoskeleton in axons and dendrites is an evolutionarily conserved determinant of neuronal polarity that allows for selective cargo sorting. However, how dendritic microtubules are organized and whether local differences influence cargo transport remains largely unknown. Here, we use live-cell imaging to systematically probe the microtubule organization in Caenorhabditis elegans neurons, and demonstrate the contribution of distinct mechanisms in the organization of dendritic microtubules. We found that most non-ciliated neurons depend on unc-116 (kinesin-1), unc-33 (CRMP) and unc-44 (ankyrin) for correct microtubule organization and polarized cargo transport, as previously reported. Ciliated neurons and the URX neuron, however, use an additional pathway to nucleate microtubules at the tip of the dendrite, from the base of the cilium in ciliated neurons. Since inhibition of distal microtubule nucleation affects distal dendritic transport, we propose a model in which the presence of a microtubule-organizing center at the dendrite tip ensures correct dendritic cargo transport.

SUBMITTER: Harterink M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6215390 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local microtubule organization promotes cargo transport in <i>C. elegans</i> dendrites.

Harterink Martin M   Edwards Stacey L SL   de Haan Bart B   Yau Kah Wai KW   van den Heuvel Sander S   Kapitein Lukas C LC   Miller Kenneth G KG   Hoogenraad Casper C CC  

Journal of cell science 20181022 20


The specific organization of the neuronal microtubule cytoskeleton in axons and dendrites is an evolutionarily conserved determinant of neuronal polarity that allows for selective cargo sorting. However, how dendritic microtubules are organized and whether local differences influence cargo transport remains largely unknown. Here, we use live-cell imaging to systematically probe the microtubule organization in <i>Caenorhabditis</i><i>elegans</i> neurons, and demonstrate the contribution of distin  ...[more]

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