The cytoskeleton in nerve growth cone motility and axonal pathfinding.

P C Letourneau
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Axonal pathfinding occurs through detection of environmental cues by cytoskeletal machinery that is responsible for growth cone migration. The cycle of filopodial and lamellipodial protrusion, adhesion, and generation of tensions to advance a growth cone result from concerted actions of ABPs to regulate actin filament polymerization, assembly into networks and bundles, and production of tension to move the growth cone and its contents. The direction of neurite elongation is controlled by forward movement of microtubules in growth cones, which is pioneered by the advance of microtubules into P domain of the leading margin. Actin filaments both promote and impede this advance of microtubules in several ways. This cytoskeletal machinery is controlled by major signaling mechanisms. To understand growth cone guidance we must reveal the spatial and temporal changes generated in [Ca++]i, phospholipids, and protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, and then identify the ABPs and MAPs that are their targets.

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神经生长中的细胞骨架、锥体运动和轴突寻路。
轴突寻路发生通过检测环境线索的细胞骨架机制,负责生长锥迁移。丝状和板状突突的循环、粘附和产生张力以推进生长锥是由于ABPs协调一致的作用,以调节肌动蛋白丝聚合、组装成网络和束,并产生张力以移动生长锥及其内容物。神经突伸长的方向受生长锥体中微管的向前运动控制,微管的向前运动是神经突伸长的先导。肌动蛋白丝以几种方式促进和阻碍微管的前进。这种细胞骨架机制是由主要的信号机制控制的。为了理解生长锥的引导作用,我们必须揭示[Ca++]i、磷脂以及蛋白质磷酸化和去磷酸化所产生的时空变化,然后确定作为其靶点的ABPs和map。
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