Rho and Ras GTPases in axon growth, guidance, and branching Journal Article


Authors: Hall, A.; Lalli, G.
Article Title: Rho and Ras GTPases in axon growth, guidance, and branching
Abstract: The establishment of precise neuronal cell morphology provides the foundation for all aspects of neurobiology. During development, axons emerge from cell bodies after an initial polarization stage, elongate, and navigate towards target regions guided by a range of environmental cues. The Rho and Ras families of small GTPases have emerged as critical players at all stages of axonogenesis. Their ability to coordinately direct multiple signal transduction pathways with precise spatial control drives many of the activities that underlie this morphogenetic program: the dynamic assembly, disassembly, and reorganization of the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons, the interaction of the growing axon with other cells and extracellular matrix, the delivery of lipids and proteins to the axon through the exocytic machinery, and the internalization of membrane and proteins at the leading edge of the growth cone through endocytosis. This article highlights the contribution of Rho and Ras GTPases to axonogenesis.
Keywords: review; animal; metabolism; animals; allele; biological model; models, biological; alleles; drosophila; neurons; nerve fiber; rat; rats; endocytosis; nerve cell; rho guanine nucleotide binding protein; rho gtp-binding proteins; isoprotein; protein isoforms; axons; hippocampus; monomeric guanine nucleotide binding protein; growth cone; growth cones; monomeric gtp-binding proteins
Journal Title: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
ISSN: 2157-1422
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 2010-02-01
Start Page: a001818
Language: English
DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a001818
PUBMED: 20182621
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2828272
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 1" - "Export Date: 20 April 2011" - "Source: Scopus"
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