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NudC regulated Lis1 stability is essential for the maintenance of dynamic microtubule ends in axon terminals.


ABSTRACT: In the axon terminal, microtubule stability is decreased relative to the axon shaft. The dynamic microtubule plus ends found in the axon terminal have many functions, including serving as a docking site for the Cytoplasmic dynein motor. Here, we report an unexplored function of dynein in microtubule regulation in axon terminals: regulation of microtubule stability. Using a forward genetic screen, we identified a mutant with an abnormal axon terminal structure owing to a loss of function mutation in NudC. We show that, in the axon terminal, NudC is a chaperone for the protein Lis1. Decreased Lis1 in nudc axon terminals causes dynein/dynactin accumulation and increased microtubule stability. Microtubule dynamics can be restored by pharmacologically inhibiting dynein, implicating excess dynein motor function in microtubule stabilization. Together, our data support a model in which local NudC-Lis1 modulation of the dynein motor is critical for the regulation of microtubule stability in the axon terminal.

SUBMITTER: Kawano D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9485903 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NudC regulated Lis1 stability is essential for the maintenance of dynamic microtubule ends in axon terminals.

Kawano Dane D   Pinter Katherine K   Chlebowski Madison M   Petralia Ronald S RS   Wang Ya-Xian YX   Nechiporuk Alex V AV   Drerup Catherine M CM  

iScience 20220905 10


In the axon terminal, microtubule stability is decreased relative to the axon shaft. The dynamic microtubule plus ends found in the axon terminal have many functions, including serving as a docking site for the Cytoplasmic dynein motor. Here, we report an unexplored function of dynein in microtubule regulation in axon terminals: regulation of microtubule stability. Using a forward genetic screen, we identified a mutant with an abnormal axon terminal structure owing to a loss of function mutation  ...[more]

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