First Author | Morelli G | Year | 2018 |
Journal | Cell Rep | Volume | 23 |
Issue | 8 | Pages | 2429-2442 |
PubMed ID | 29791853 | Mgi Jnum | J:271203 |
Mgi Id | MGI:6278460 | Doi | 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.04.083 |
Citation | Morelli G, et al. (2018) p27(Kip1) Modulates Axonal Transport by Regulating alpha-Tubulin Acetyltransferase 1 Stability. Cell Rep 23(8):2429-2442 |
abstractText | The protein p27(Kip1) plays roles that extend beyond cell-cycle regulation during cerebral cortex development, such as the regulation of neuronal migration and neurite branching via signaling pathways that converge on the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons. Microtubule-dependent transport is essential for the maturation of neurons and the establishment of neuronal connectivity though synapse formation and maintenance. Here, we show that p27(Kip1) controls the transport of vesicles and organelles along the axon of mice cortical projection neurons in vitro. Moreover, suppression of the p27(Kip1) ortholog, dacapo, in Drosophila melanogaster disrupts axonal transport in vivo, leading to the reduction of locomotor activity in third instar larvae and adult flies. At the molecular level, p27(Kip1) stabilizes the alpha-tubulin acetyltransferase 1, thereby promoting the acetylation of microtubules, a post-translational modification required for proper axonal transport. |