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Structure meets function: actin filaments and myosin motors in the axon
Authors:Don B Arnold  Gianluca Gallo
Institution:1. Department of Biology, University of Southern California, , Los Angeles, CA, USA;2. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Shriners Hospitals Pediatric Research Center, Temple University, , Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:This review focuses on recent advances in the understanding of the organization and roles of actin filaments, and associated myosin motor proteins, in regulating the structure and function of the axon shaft. ‘Patches’ of actin filaments have emerged as a major type of actin filament organization in axons. In the distal axon, patches function as precursors to the formation of filopodia and branches. At the axon initial segment, patches locally capture membranous organelles and contribute to polarized trafficking. The trapping function of patches at the initial segment can be ascribed to interactions with myosin motors, and likely also applies to patches in the more distal axon. Finally, submembranous rings of actin filaments were recently described in axons, which form an actin‐spectrin cytoskeleton, likely contributing to the maintenance of axon integrity. Continued investigation into the roles of axonal actin filaments and myosins will shed light on fundamental aspects of the development, adult function and the repair of axons in the nervous system.
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Keywords:actin  axon  cytoskeleton  myosin  patches
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