Kinetochore protein Spindly controls microtubule polarity in axons.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611;

Published: June 2020

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  • Microtubule polarity in neurons determines the direction of intracellular transport, with axons having plus-ends out and dendrites having minus-ends out.
  • The protein Spindly is crucial for the dynein-dependent removal of minus-end microtubules in axons, which affects overall axonal microtubule polarity.
  • Depleting Spindly leads to significant defects in axonal structure and function, which can be reversed by introducing full-length Spindly but not by mutated variants that can't bind dynein.

Article Abstract

Microtubule polarity in axons and dendrites defines the direction of intracellular transport in neurons. Axons contain arrays of uniformly polarized microtubules with plus-ends facing the tips of the processes (plus-end-out), while dendrites contain microtubules with a minus-end-out orientation. It has been shown that cytoplasmic dynein, targeted to cortical actin, removes minus-end-out microtubules from axons. Here we have identified Spindly, a protein known for recruitment of dynein to kinetochores in mitosis, as a key factor required for dynein-dependent microtubule sorting in axons of neurons. Depletion of Spindly affects polarity of axonal microtubules in vivo and in primary neuronal cultures. In addition to these defects, depletion of Spindly in neurons causes major collapse of axonal patterning in the third-instar larval brain as well as severe coordination impairment in adult flies. These defects can be fully rescued by full-length Spindly, but not by variants with mutations in its dynein-binding site. Biochemical analysis demonstrated that Spindly binds F-actin, suggesting that Spindly serves as a link between dynein and cortical actin in axons. Therefore, Spindly plays a critical role during neurodevelopment by mediating dynein-driven sorting of axonal microtubules.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275735PMC
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