2019
DOI: 10.1101/624221
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F-actin patches associated with glutamatergic synapses control positioning of dendritic lysosomes

Abstract: Organelle positioning within neurites is required for proper neuronal function. In dendrites with their complex cytoskeletal organization, transport of organelles is guided by local specializations of the microtubule and actin cytoskeleton, and by coordinated activity of different motor proteins. Here, we focus on the actin cytoskeleton in the dendritic shaft and describe dense structures consisting of longitudinal and branched actin filaments. These actin patches are devoid of microtubules and are frequently … Show more

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“…Positioning of organelles at specific locations is important for cellular function (van Bergeijk et al, ). Multiple lines of evidence, both in neurons and other model systems, show that the actomyosin complex can influence the positioning of organelles through (a) tethering of cargo transported by microtubule‐dependent motors to actin filaments using myosin motors (Al‐Bassam, Xu, Wandless, & Arnold, ; Janssen et al, ; Pathak, Sepp, & Hollenbeck, ; van Bommel et al, ; Wagner et al, ) or (b) a physical roadblock created by a network of actin filaments that may halt moving cargo (Chada & Hollenbeck, ; Gutnick, Banghart, West, & Schwarz, ; Kuromi & Kidokoro, ; Sood et al, ).…”
Section: Actin In Organelle Dockingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Positioning of organelles at specific locations is important for cellular function (van Bergeijk et al, ). Multiple lines of evidence, both in neurons and other model systems, show that the actomyosin complex can influence the positioning of organelles through (a) tethering of cargo transported by microtubule‐dependent motors to actin filaments using myosin motors (Al‐Bassam, Xu, Wandless, & Arnold, ; Janssen et al, ; Pathak, Sepp, & Hollenbeck, ; van Bommel et al, ; Wagner et al, ) or (b) a physical roadblock created by a network of actin filaments that may halt moving cargo (Chada & Hollenbeck, ; Gutnick, Banghart, West, & Schwarz, ; Kuromi & Kidokoro, ; Sood et al, ).…”
Section: Actin In Organelle Dockingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actin cytoskeleton, along with Myosin V, aids in lysosome and ER positioning at microtubule‐sparse dendritic spines (van Bommel et al, ; Wagner et al, ). Actin‐rich regions at the base of dendritic spines decrease the velocity of moving lysosomes and cause their eventual stalling (van Bommel et al, ).…”
Section: Actin In Organelle Dockingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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