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Publication : Differential roles of α-, β-, and γ-actin in axon growth and collateral branch formation in motoneurons.

First Author  Moradi M Year  2017
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  216
Issue  3 Pages  793-814
PubMed ID  28246119 Mgi Jnum  J:249820
Mgi Id  MGI:5920402 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201604117
Citation  Moradi M, et al. (2017) Differential roles of alpha-, beta-, and gamma-actin in axon growth and collateral branch formation in motoneurons. J Cell Biol 216(3):793-814
abstractText  Axonal branching and terminal arborization are fundamental events during the establishment of synaptic connectivity. They are triggered by assembly of actin filaments along axon shafts giving rise to filopodia. The specific contribution of the three actin isoforms, Actalpha, Actbeta, and Actgamma, to filopodia stability and dynamics during this process is not well understood. Here, we report that Actalpha, Actbeta, and Actgamma isoforms are expressed in primary mouse motoneurons and their transcripts are translocated into axons. shRNA-mediated depletion of Actalpha reduces axonal filopodia dynamics and disturbs collateral branch formation. Knockdown of Actbeta reduces dynamic movements of growth cone filopodia and impairs presynaptic differentiation. Ablation of Actbeta or Actgamma leads to compensatory up-regulation of the two other isoforms, which allows maintenance of total actin levels and preserves F-actin polymerization. Collectively, our data provide evidence for specific roles of different actin isoforms in spatial regulation of actin dynamics and stability in axons of developing motoneurons.
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