Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands

The molecular mechanisms underlying retrograde transport in axons are only partially understood. Villarinet al. show that in cultured DRG neurons, extracellular trophic cues such as NGF dynamically regulate local protein synthesis of dynein cofactors, thus controlling retrograde trafficking in neuro...

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Autores principales: Joseph M. Villarin, Ethan P. McCurdy, José C. Martínez, Ulrich Hengst
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cc2cfa3b845c4a8abe1fd6878230bc892021-12-02T16:57:18ZLocal synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands10.1038/ncomms138652041-1723https://doaj.org/article/cc2cfa3b845c4a8abe1fd6878230bc892016-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13865https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The molecular mechanisms underlying retrograde transport in axons are only partially understood. Villarinet al. show that in cultured DRG neurons, extracellular trophic cues such as NGF dynamically regulate local protein synthesis of dynein cofactors, thus controlling retrograde trafficking in neurons.Joseph M. VillarinEthan P. McCurdyJosé C. MartínezUlrich HengstNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2016)
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Ulrich Hengst
Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
description The molecular mechanisms underlying retrograde transport in axons are only partially understood. Villarinet al. show that in cultured DRG neurons, extracellular trophic cues such as NGF dynamically regulate local protein synthesis of dynein cofactors, thus controlling retrograde trafficking in neurons.
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author Joseph M. Villarin
Ethan P. McCurdy
José C. Martínez
Ulrich Hengst
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title Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
title_short Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
title_full Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
title_fullStr Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
title_full_unstemmed Local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
title_sort local synthesis of dynein cofactors matches retrograde transport to acutely changing demands
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