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Publication : ADF/cofilin-mediated actin retrograde flow directs neurite formation in the developing brain.

First Author  Flynn KC Year  2012
Journal  Neuron Volume  76
Issue  6 Pages  1091-107
PubMed ID  23259946 Mgi Jnum  J:267166
Mgi Id  MGI:6259055 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2012.09.038
Citation  Flynn KC, et al. (2012) ADF/cofilin-mediated actin retrograde flow directs neurite formation in the developing brain. Neuron 76(6):1091-107
abstractText  Neurites are the characteristic structural element of neurons that will initiate brain connectivity and elaborate information. Early in development, neurons are spherical cells but this symmetry is broken through the initial formation of neurites. This fundamental step is thought to rely on actin and microtubule dynamics. However, it is unclear which aspects of the complex actin behavior control neuritogenesis and which molecular mechanisms are involved. Here, we demonstrate that augmented actin retrograde flow and protrusion dynamics facilitate neurite formation. Our data indicate that a single family of actin regulatory proteins, ADF/Cofilin, provides the required control of actin retrograde flow and dynamics to form neurites. In particular, the F-actin severing activity of ADF/Cofilin organizes space for the protrusion and bundling of microtubules, the backbone of neurites. Our data reveal how ADF/Cofilin organizes the cytoskeleton to drive actin retrograde flow and thus break the spherical shape of neurons.
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