2013-06-01
Microtubule-based transport -basic mechanisms, traffic rules and role in neurological pathogenesis
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Journal of Cell Science , Volume 126 - Issue 11 p. 2319- 2329
Microtubule-based transport is essential for neuronal function because of the large distances that must be traveled by various building blocks and cellular materials. Recent studies in various model systems have unraveled several regulatory mechanisms and traffic rules that control the specificity, directionality and delivery of neuronal cargos. Local microtubule cues, opposing motor activity and cargoadaptors that regulate motor activity control microtubule-based transport in neurons. Impairment of intracellular transport is detrimental to neurons and has emerged as a common factor in several neurological disorders. Genetic approaches have revealed strong links between intracellular transport processes and the pathogenesis of neurological diseases in both the central and peripheral nervous system. This Commentary highlights recent advances in these areas and discusses the transport defects that are associated with the development of neurological diseases.
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doi.org/10.1242/jcs.115030, hdl.handle.net/1765/74605 | |
Journal of Cell Science | |
Organisation | Department of Neuroscience |
Franker, M., & Hoogenraad, C. (2013). Microtubule-based transport -basic mechanisms, traffic rules and role in neurological pathogenesis. Journal of Cell Science, 126(11), 2319–2329. doi:10.1242/jcs.115030 |