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Publication : Self-propelling vesicles define glycolysis as the minimal energy machinery for neuronal transport.

First Author  Hinckelmann MV Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  13233 PubMed ID  27775035
Mgi Jnum  J:242648 Mgi Id  MGI:5905944
Doi  10.1038/ncomms13233 Citation  Hinckelmann MV, et al. (2016) Self-propelling vesicles define glycolysis as the minimal energy machinery for neuronal transport. Nat Commun 7:13233
abstractText  The glycolytic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) facilitates fast axonal transport in neurons. However, given that GAPDH does not produce ATP, it is unclear whether glycolysis per se is sufficient to propel vesicles. Although many proteins regulating transport have been identified, the molecular composition of transported vesicles in neurons has yet to be fully elucidated. Here we selectively enrich motile vesicles and perform quantitative proteomic analysis. In addition to the expected molecular motors and vesicular proteins, we find an enrichment of all the glycolytic enzymes. Using biochemical approaches and super-resolution microscopy, we observe that most glycolytic enzymes are selectively associated with vesicles and facilitate transport of vesicles in neurons. Finally, we provide evidence that mouse brain vesicles produce ATP from ADP and glucose, and display movement in a reconstituted in vitro transport assay of native vesicles. We conclude that transport of vesicles along microtubules can be autonomous.
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