Bearce Elizabeth A, Erdogan Burcu, Lowery Laura Anne
Department of Biology, Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
Front Cell Neurosci. 2015 Jun 30;9:241. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2015.00241. eCollection 2015.
The growth cone is a dynamic cytoskeletal vehicle, which drives the end of a developing axon. It serves to interpret and navigate through the complex landscape and guidance cues of the early nervous system. The growth cone's distinctive cytoskeletal organization offers a fascinating platform to study how extracellular cues can be translated into mechanical outgrowth and turning behaviors. While many studies of cell motility highlight the importance of actin networks in signaling, adhesion, and propulsion, both seminal and emerging works in the field have highlighted a unique and necessary role for microtubules (MTs) in growth cone navigation. Here, we focus on the role of singular pioneer MTs, which extend into the growth cone periphery and are regulated by a diverse family of microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs). These +TIPs accumulate at the dynamic ends of MTs, where they are well-positioned to encounter and respond to key signaling events downstream of guidance receptors, catalyzing immediate changes in microtubule stability and actin cross-talk, that facilitate both axonal outgrowth and turning events.
生长锥是一种动态的细胞骨架载体,驱动发育中轴突的末端。它用于解读并在早期神经系统复杂的环境和导向线索中导航。生长锥独特的细胞骨架组织提供了一个引人入胜的平台,用于研究细胞外线索如何转化为机械性生长和转向行为。虽然许多关于细胞运动的研究强调了肌动蛋白网络在信号传导、黏附和推进中的重要性,但该领域的开创性和新兴研究都突出了微管(MTs)在生长锥导航中独特且必要的作用。在这里,我们关注单个先驱微管的作用,这些微管延伸到生长锥周边,并受到多种微管正端追踪蛋白(+TIPs)家族的调控。这些+TIPs在微管的动态末端积累,在那里它们处于有利位置,能够遇到并响应导向受体下游的关键信号事件,催化微管稳定性和肌动蛋白相互作用的即时变化,从而促进轴突生长和转向事件。