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Publication : Slowing of axonal transport is a very early event in the toxicity of ALS-linked SOD1 mutants to motor neurons.

First Author  Williamson TL Year  1999
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  2
Issue  1 Pages  50-6
PubMed ID  10195180 Mgi Jnum  J:55584
Mgi Id  MGI:1338998 Doi  10.1038/4553
Citation  Williamson TL, et al. (1999) Slowing of axonal transport is a very early event in the toxicity of ALS-linked SOD1 mutants to motor neurons. Nat Neurosci 2(1):50-6
abstractText  Mutations in copper/zinc superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), primary causes of human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), provoke motor neuron death through an unidentified toxic property. The known neurofilament- dependent slowing of axonal transport, combined with the prominent misaccumulation of neurofilaments in ALS, suggests that an important aspect of toxicity may arise from damage to transport. Here we verify this hypothesis for two SOD1 mutations linked to familial ALS. Reduced transport of selective cargoes of slow transport, especially tubulin, arises months before neurodegeneration. For one mutant, this represents the earliest detectable abnormality. Thus, damage to the cargoes or machinery of slow transport is an early feature of toxicity mediated by mutant SOD1.
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