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Distinct Microtubule Organizing Center Mechanisms Combine to Generate Neuron Polarity and Arbor Complexity

Oliver R. Wilkes, Adrian W. Moore

2020Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dendrite and axon arbor wiring patterns determine the connectivity and computational characteristics of a neuron. The identities of these dendrite and axon arbors are created by differential polarization of their microtubule arrays, and their complexity and pattern are generated by the extension and organization of these arrays. We describe how several molecularly distinct microtubule organizing center (MTOC) mechanisms function during neuron differentiation to generate and arrange dendrite and axon microtubules. The temporal and spatial organization of these MTOCs generates, patterns, and diversifies arbor wiring.

Topics & Concepts

MicrotubuleAxonMicrotubule organizing centerDendrite (mathematics)NeuroscienceNeuronPolarity (international relations)BiologyCentrosomeCellCell biologyMathematicsGeneticsCell cycleGeometryMicrotubule and mitosis dynamicsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsRNA Research and Splicing