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PLoS One ; 6(2): e17087, 2011 Feb 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21359212

ABSTRACT

The neurofilament light subunit (NF-L) binds to myosin Va (Myo Va) in neurons but the sites of interaction and functional significance are not clear. We show by deletion analysis that motor domain of Myo Va binds to the NF-L rod domain that forms the NF backbone. Loss of NF-L and Myo Va binding from axons significantly reduces the axonal content of ER, and redistributes ER to the periphery of axon. Our data are consistent with a novel function for NFs as a scaffold in axons for maintaining the content and proper distribution of vesicular organelles, mediated in part by Myo Va. Based on observations that the Myo Va motor domain binds to intermediate filament (IF) proteins of several classes, Myo Va interactions with IFs may serve similar roles in organizing organelle topography in different cell types.


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Axons/metabolism , Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism , Myosin Heavy Chains/chemistry , Myosin Heavy Chains/metabolism , Myosin Heavy Chains/physiology , Myosin Type V/chemistry , Myosin Type V/metabolism , Myosin Type V/physiology , Neurofilament Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Axons/physiology , Intermediate Filaments/metabolism , Intermediate Filaments/physiology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Myosin Heavy Chains/genetics , Myosin Type V/genetics , Neurons/metabolism , Neurons/physiology , Protein Binding/physiology , Protein Structure, Tertiary/genetics , Protein Structure, Tertiary/physiology , Tissue Distribution
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