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NF-M is an essential target for the myelin-directed 'outside-in' signaling cascade that mediates radial axonal growth

Authors :
Garcia, Michael L.
Lobsiger, Christian S.
Shah, Sameer B.
Deerinck, Tom J.
Crum, John
Young, Darren
Ward, Christopher M.
Crawford, Thomas O.
Gotow, Takahiro
Uchiyama, Yasuo
Ellisman, Mark H.
Calcutt, Nigel A.
Cleveland, Don W.
Source :
The Journal of Cell Biology. Dec 8, 2003, Vol. 163 Issue 5, p1011, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Neurofilaments are essential for acquisition of normal axonal calibers. Several lines of evidence have suggested that neurofilament-dependent structuring of axoplasm arises through an 'outside-in' signaling cascade originating from myelinating cells. Implicated as targets in this cascade are the highly phosphorylated KSP domains of neurofilament subunits NF-H and NF-M. These are nearly stoichiometrically phosphorylated in myelinated internodes where radial axonal growth takes place, but not in the smaller, unmyelinated nodes. Gene replacement has now been used to produce mice expressing normal levels of the three neurofilament subunits, but which are deleted in the known phosphorylation sites within either NF-M or within both NF-M and NF-H. This has revealed that the tail domain of NF-M, with seven KSP motifs, is an essential target for the myelination-dependent outside-in signaling cascade that determines axonal caliber and conduction velocity of motor axons.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219525
Volume :
163
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Journal of Cell Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.112943811