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Cell Biology of the Axon

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  • First complete overview on axonal biology
  • Includes the latest advances in axonal biology
  • Written by leading scientist of the field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation (RESULTS, volume 48)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Axonal Protein Synthesis and the Regulation of Local Mitochondrial Function

    • Barry B. Kaplan, Anthony E. Gioio, Mi Hillefors, Armaz Aschrafi
    Pages 1-25
  3. Critical Roles for Microtubules in Axonal Development and Disease

    • Aditi Falnikar, Peter W. Baas
    Pages 47-64
  4. Myelination and Regional Domain Differentiation of the Axon

    • Courtney Thaxton, Manzoor A. Bhat
    Pages 65-85
  5. Local Translation and mRNA Trafficking in Axon Pathfinding

    • Byung C. Yoon, Krishna H. Zivraj, Christine E. Holt
    Pages 108-138
  6. Organizational Dynamics, Functions, and Pathobiological Dysfunctions of Neurofilaments

    • Thomas B. Shea, Walter K.-H. Chan, Jacob Kushkuley, Sangmook Lee
    Pages 160-175
  7. Protein Synthesis in Nerve Terminals and the Glia–Neuron Unit

    • Marianna Crispino, Carolina Cefaliello, Barry Kaplan, Antonio Giuditta
    Pages 176-189
  8. Retrograde Injury Signaling in Lesioned Axons

    • Keren Ben-Yaakov, Mike Fainzilber
    Pages 206-236
  9. Regulation of mRNA Transport and Translation in Axons

    • Deepika Vuppalanchi, Dianna E. Willis, Jeffery L. Twiss
    Pages 293-304
  10. Axon Regeneration in the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems

    • Eric A. Huebner, Stephen M. Strittmatter
    Pages 305-360
  11. Mitochondrial Transport Dynamics in Axons and Dendrites

    • Konrad E. Zinsmaier, Milos Babic, Gary J. Russo
    Pages 361-381
  12. Back Matter

    Pages 353-360

About this book

Recent years have witnessed striking advances in research on axons at a cellular level that substantially impact our current understanding of axonal biology. Newer findings and their ramifications are critically reviewed in the 16 chapters of this volume by authors highly qualified by virtue of their scientific contributions to research areas they know and write about.

Five basic areas (I to V) germane to axonal biology are highlighted, beginning with (I) signaling interactions mediating myelination, and differentiation of axonal membrane domains; (IIa) issues surrounding organization and transport dynamics of neurofilaments in axons, (IIb) mechanisms regulating microtubule organization and dynamics, misregulation of which causes axonal degeneration, and (IIc) the roles actin binding proteins play in regulating organization and functions of the actin filament system in mature and growing axons; (IIIa) myosin motor proteins and cargoes intrinsic to the axon compartment, (IIIb) mitochondrial transport motors, and imperatives governing transport dynamics and directional delivery, (IIIc) mechanisms mediating retrograde signaling associated with NGF’s role in trophic-dependent neuronal survival, and (IIId) potential for impaired subcellular targeting of a -synuclein as a mechanism for accumulation of Lewy body inclusions in synucleinopathies; (IVa) occurrence and organization of discrete ribosome-containing domains in axons, (IVb) endogenous mRNAs, classes of proteins translated locally, and RNP trafficking in axons, (IVc) importance of locally synthesized nuclear encoded mitochondrial proteins for maintenance, function and survival of axons, (IVd) occurrence of RNA trafficking from glial cells to axons, and significance glial RNA transcripts may play in expression in axons and axon terminals, (IVe) RNA trafficking and localization of RNA transcripts in axonal growth cones, and signaling pathways that modulate local protein synthesis for directionalelongation, and (IVf) genetic and molecular defects underlying spinal muscular atrophy, and roles that SMN gene product plays as a molecular chaperone in mRNA transport and translation; (Va) injury-induced local synthesis of a protein forming a retrograde signaling complex in axons to stimulate regeneration, and (Vb) endogenous and exogenous factors that condition axonal regenerative capacity in PNS and CNS, including injury-induced activation of specific genes governing regeneration.

Emergent complexities revealed in this volume compel a major revision in the traditional conceptual model of the axon’s intrinsic makeup and capacities.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Williamsville, U.S.A.

    Edward Koenig

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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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