Black Mark M
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Methods Cell Biol. 2016;131:1-19. doi: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2015.06.001. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
Axonal transport is a constitutive process that supplies the axon and axon terminal with materials required to maintain their structure and function. Most materials are supplied via three rate components termed the fast component, slow component a, and slow component b. Each of these delivers a distinct set of materials with distinct transport kinetics. Understanding the basis for how materials sort among these rate components and the mechanisms that generate their distinctive transport kinetics have been long-standing goals in the field. An early view emphasized the relationships between axonally transported cargoes and cytological structures of the axon. In this article, I discuss key observations that led to this view and contemporary studies that have demonstrated its validity and thereby advanced the current understanding of the dynamics of axonal structure.
轴突运输是一个持续进行的过程,它为轴突和轴突终末提供维持其结构和功能所需的物质。大多数物质通过三种速率成分进行运输,分别称为快速成分、慢速成分a和慢速成分b。每一种成分运输一组独特的物质,且具有不同的运输动力学。了解物质如何在这些速率成分之间进行分类的基础以及产生其独特运输动力学的机制,一直是该领域长期以来的目标。早期观点强调了轴突运输货物与轴突细胞学结构之间的关系。在本文中,我将讨论导致这一观点的关键观察结果以及当代研究,这些研究证明了其有效性,从而推进了我们目前对轴突结构动态的理解。