Par6alpha signaling controls glial-guided neuronal migration |
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Authors: | Solecki David J Model Lynn Gaetz Jedidiah Kapoor Tarun M Hatten Mary E |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, The Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021, USA. |
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Abstract: | Neuronal migrations along glial fibers provide a primary pathway for the formation of cortical laminae. To examine the mechanisms underlying glial-guided migration, we analyzed the dynamics of cytoskeletal and signaling components in living neurons. Migration involves the coordinated two-stroke movement of a perinuclear tubulin 'cage' and the centrosome, with the centrosome moving forward before nuclear translocation. Overexpression of mPar6alpha disrupts the perinuclear tubulin cage, retargets PKCzeta and gamma-tubulin away from the centrosome, and inhibits centrosomal motion and neuronal migration. Thus, we propose that during neuronal migration the centrosome acts to coordinate cytoskeletal dynamics in response to mPar6alpha-mediated signaling. |
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