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PACSIN1, a Tau-interacting Protein,Regulates Axonal Elongation and Branching by Facilitating Microtubule Instability
Authors:Yingying Liu  Kaosheng Lv  Zenglong Li  Albert C H Yu  Jianguo Chen  Junlin Teng
Abstract:Tau is a major member of the neuronal microtubule-associated proteins. It promotes tubulin assembly and stabilizes axonal microtubules. Previous studies have demonstrated that Tau forms cross-bridges between microtubules, with some particles located on cross-bridges, suggesting that some proteins interact with Tau and might be involved in regulating Tau-related microtubule dynamics. This study reports that PACSIN1 interacts with Tau in axon. PACSIN1 blockade results in impaired axonal elongation and a higher number of primary axonal branches in mouse dorsal root ganglia neurons, which is induced by increasing the binding ability of Tau to microtubules. In PACSIN1-blocked dorsal root ganglia neurons, a greater amount of Tau is inclined to accumulate in the central domain of growth cones, and it promotes the stability of the microtubule network. Taken together, these results suggest that PACSIN1 is an important Tau binding partner in regulating microtubule dynamics and forming axonal plasticity.
Keywords:Axon  Cell Biology  Microtubules  Neurons  Tau  Axonal Branching  Axonal Length  Growth Cone  Microtubule Dynamics  PACSIN1
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