TRAK/Milton Motor-Adaptor Proteins Steer Mitochondrial Trafficking to Axons and Dendrites

被引:320
作者
van Spronsen, Myrrhe [1 ,3 ]
Mikhaylova, Marina [1 ,5 ]
Lipka, Joanna [1 ,6 ]
Schlager, Max A. [3 ]
van den Heuve, Dave J. [2 ]
Kuijpers, Marijn [1 ]
Wulf, Phebe S. [1 ]
Keijzer, Nanda [3 ]
Demmers, Jeroen [4 ]
Kapitein, Lukas C. [1 ]
Jaarsma, Dick [3 ]
Gerritsen, Hans C. [2 ]
Akhmanova, Anna [1 ]
Hoogenraad, Casper C. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Fac Sci, Dept Phys & Astron, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC, Dept Neurosci, NL-3015 GE Rotterdam, Netherlands
[4] Erasmus MC, Prote Ctr, NL-3015 GE Rotterdam, Netherlands
[5] Leibniz Inst Neurobiol, RG Neuroplast, D-39118 Magdeburg, Germany
[6] Int Inst Mol & Cell Biol, PL-02109 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
COIL DOMAIN PROTEINS; KINESIN HEAVY-CHAIN; INTRACELLULAR-TRANSPORT; BIDIRECTIONAL TRANSPORT; HIPPOCAMPAL-NEURONS; DYNEIN; SYNAPSES; LOCALIZATION; MICROTUBULES; ORGANELLE;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuron.2012.11.027
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In neurons, the distinct molecular composition of axons and dendrites is established through polarized targeting mechanisms, but it is currently unclear how nonpolarized cargoes, such as mitochondria, become uniformly distributed over these specialized neuronal compartments. Here, we show that TRAK family adaptor proteins, TRAK1 and TRAK2, which link mitochondria to microtubule-based motors, are required for axonal and dendritic mitochondrial motility and utilize different transport machineries to steer mitochondria into axons and dendrites. TRAK1 binds to both kinesin-1 and dynein/dynactin, is prominently localized in axons, and is needed for normal axon outgrowth, whereas TRAK2 predominantly interacts with dynein/dynactin, is more abundantly present in dendrites, and is required for dendritic development. These functional differences follow from their distinct conformations: TRAK2 preferentially adopts a head-to-tail interaction, which interferes with kinesin-1 binding and axonal transport. Our study demonstrates how the molecular interplay between bidirectional adaptor proteins and distinct microtubule-based motors drives polarized mitochondria! transport.
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页码:485 / 502
页数:18
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