动力蛋白
微管
轴突
细胞生物学
动态素
轴浆运输
细胞器
生物
枝晶(数学)
高尔基体
内质网
几何学
数学
作者
Yi Zheng,Jill Wildonger,Bing Ye,Ye Zhang,Angela M. Kita,Susan Younger,Sabina Zimmerman,Lily Yeh Jan,Yuh Nung Jan
摘要
Dendrites and axons differ in microtubule orientation and in composition of organelles and protein. In Drosophila melanogaster dendritic arborization neurons, dynein is required for axonal microtubule polarization and for dendrite-specific targeting of Golgi outposts. Axons and dendrites differ in both microtubule organization and in the organelles and proteins they contain. Here we show that the microtubule motor dynein has a crucial role in polarized transport and in controlling the orientation of axonal microtubules in Drosophila melanogaster dendritic arborization (da) neurons. Changes in organelle distribution within the dendritic arbors of dynein mutant neurons correlate with a proximal shift in dendritic branch position. Dynein is also necessary for the dendrite-specific localization of Golgi outposts and the ion channel Pickpocket. Axonal microtubules are normally oriented uniformly plus-end-distal; however, without dynein, axons contain both plus- and minus-end distal microtubules. These data suggest that dynein is required for the distinguishing properties of the axon and dendrites: without dynein, dendritic organelles and proteins enter the axon and the axonal microtubules are no longer uniform in polarity.
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