神经元连接和轴突细胞骨架的稳定。

Bioarchitecture Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-02-03 DOI:10.4161/bioa.28080
Yuyu Song, Scott T Brady
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摘要

轴突连接的稳定在神经元功能的发育和维持中是一个未被充分认识,但却是关键的因素。维持大脑整体结构数十年的能力对于我们有效处理感觉信息、协调运动活动和终身保留记忆的能力至关重要。虽然神经元细胞骨架在这一过程中的重要性已得到承认,但对稳定神经元结构所需的轴突细胞骨架的特化知之甚少。现在已经确定了一种新的微管蛋白的翻译后修饰,它可以稳定轴突中通常动态的微管。多胺化似乎在轴突中富集,并与微管稳定性增加相关的时间过程中受到发育调节。确定维持神经元连接的分子机制之一,为理解稳定神经元结构在神经元功能和神经病理学中的作用创造了新的研究途径。
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Stabilization of neuronal connections and the axonal cytoskeleton.

Stabilization of axonal connections is an underappreciated, but critical, element in development and maintenance of neuronal functions. The ability to maintain the overall architecture of the brain for decades is essential for our ability to process sensory information efficiently, coordinate motor activity, and retain memories for a lifetime. While the importance of the neuronal cytoskeleton in this process is acknowledged, little has been known about specializations of the axonal cytoskeleton needed to stabilize neuronal architectures. A novel post-translational modification of tubulin that stabilizes normally dynamic microtubules in axons has now been identified. Polyamination appears to be enriched in axons and is developmentally regulated with a time course that correlates with increased microtubule stabilization. Identifying one of the molecular mechanisms for maintaining neuronal connections creates new research avenues for understanding the role of stabilizing neuronal architecture in neuronal function and in neuropathology.

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