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Publication : CNS myelin wrapping is driven by actin disassembly.

First Author  Zuchero JB Year  2015
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  34
Issue  2 Pages  152-67
PubMed ID  26166300 Mgi Jnum  J:239800
Mgi Id  MGI:5829652 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2015.06.011
Citation  Zuchero JB, et al. (2015) CNS myelin wrapping is driven by actin disassembly. Dev Cell 34(2):152-67
abstractText  Myelin is essential in vertebrates for the rapid propagation of action potentials, but the molecular mechanisms driving its formation remain largely unknown. Here we show that the initial stage of process extension and axon ensheathment by oligodendrocytes requires dynamic actin filament assembly by the Arp2/3 complex. Unexpectedly, subsequent myelin wrapping coincides with the upregulation of actin disassembly proteins and rapid disassembly of the oligodendrocyte actin cytoskeleton and does not require Arp2/3. Inducing loss of actin filaments drives oligodendrocyte membrane spreading and myelin wrapping in vivo, and the actin disassembly factor gelsolin is required for normal wrapping. We show that myelin basic protein, a protein essential for CNS myelin wrapping whose role has been unclear, is required for actin disassembly, and its loss phenocopies loss of actin disassembly proteins. Together, these findings provide insight into the molecular mechanism of myelin wrapping and identify it as an actin-independent form of mammalian cell motility.
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