Transport and Turnover of Microtubules in Frog Neurons Depend on the Pattern of Axonal Growth
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- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 18 (3) , 821-829
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.18-03-00821.1998
Abstract
The transport of axonal microtubules in growing neurites has been a controversial issue because of clear but conflicting results obtained with fluorescence-marking techniques. We have attempted to resolve the discordance via analysis of the relationship between apparent microtubule translocation and cell adhesion. Neuronal cultures were prepared from Xenopus embryos 1 d after injection of Cy3-conjugated tubulin into one of the blastomeres of two-cell-stage embryos. Anterograde translocation of axonal microtubules was observed in neurons cultured on a laminin-coated surface, in agreement with previously published data for Xenopus embryonic neurons. However, when neuronal cultures were prepared on a concanavalin A-treated surface, the axonal microtubules were stationary, as reported for all other neurons investigated previously. Neuronal cultures prepared on laminin- and concanavalin A-coated surfaces also demonstrated dramatic differences in the pattern of axonal growth, dynamics of axonal microtubules, and response to brefeldin A treatment. Our findings suggest that transport and dynamics of axonal microtubules may be directly affected by the mechanical tension produced by growth cone activity.Keywords
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