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A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons

Membranous compartments of neurons such as axons, dendrites and modified primary cilia are defining features of neuronal phenotype. This is unlike organelles deep to the plasma membrane, which are for the most part generic and not related directly to morphological, neurochemical or functional specia...

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Autores principales: Ramer, Matt S., Cruz Cabrera, Mario A., Alan, Nima, Scott, Angela L. M., Inskip, Jessica A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20531934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010872
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author Ramer, Matt S.
Cruz Cabrera, Mario A.
Alan, Nima
Scott, Angela L. M.
Inskip, Jessica A.
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Cruz Cabrera, Mario A.
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Scott, Angela L. M.
Inskip, Jessica A.
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description Membranous compartments of neurons such as axons, dendrites and modified primary cilia are defining features of neuronal phenotype. This is unlike organelles deep to the plasma membrane, which are for the most part generic and not related directly to morphological, neurochemical or functional specializations. However, here we use multi-label immunohistochemistry combined with confocal and electron microscopy to identify a very large (∼6 microns in diameter), entirely intracellular neuronal organelle which occurs singly in a ubiquitous but neurochemically distinct and morphologically simple subset of sympathetic ganglion neurons. Although usually toroidal, it also occurs as twists or rods depending on its intracellular position: tori are most often perinuclear whereas rods are often found in axons. These ‘loukoumasomes’ (doughnut-like bodies) bind a monoclonal antibody raised against beta-III-tubulin (SDL.3D10), although their inability to bind other beta-III-tubulin monoclonal antibodies indicate that the responsible antigen is not known. Position-morphology relationships within neurons and their expression of non-muscle heavy chain myosin suggest a dynamic structure. They associate with nematosomes, enigmatic nucleolus-like organelles present in many neural and non-neural tissues, which we now show to be composed of filamentous actin. Loukoumasomes also separately interact with mother centrioles forming the basal body of primary cilia. They express gamma tubulin, a microtubule nucleator which localizes to non-neuronal centrosomes, and cenexin, a mother centriole-associated protein required for ciliogenesis. These data reveal a hitherto undescribed organelle, and depict it as an intracellular transport machine, shuttling material between the primary cilium, the nematosome, and the axon.
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spelling pubmed-28777182010-06-07 A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons Ramer, Matt S. Cruz Cabrera, Mario A. Alan, Nima Scott, Angela L. M. Inskip, Jessica A. PLoS One Research Article Membranous compartments of neurons such as axons, dendrites and modified primary cilia are defining features of neuronal phenotype. This is unlike organelles deep to the plasma membrane, which are for the most part generic and not related directly to morphological, neurochemical or functional specializations. However, here we use multi-label immunohistochemistry combined with confocal and electron microscopy to identify a very large (∼6 microns in diameter), entirely intracellular neuronal organelle which occurs singly in a ubiquitous but neurochemically distinct and morphologically simple subset of sympathetic ganglion neurons. Although usually toroidal, it also occurs as twists or rods depending on its intracellular position: tori are most often perinuclear whereas rods are often found in axons. These ‘loukoumasomes’ (doughnut-like bodies) bind a monoclonal antibody raised against beta-III-tubulin (SDL.3D10), although their inability to bind other beta-III-tubulin monoclonal antibodies indicate that the responsible antigen is not known. Position-morphology relationships within neurons and their expression of non-muscle heavy chain myosin suggest a dynamic structure. They associate with nematosomes, enigmatic nucleolus-like organelles present in many neural and non-neural tissues, which we now show to be composed of filamentous actin. Loukoumasomes also separately interact with mother centrioles forming the basal body of primary cilia. They express gamma tubulin, a microtubule nucleator which localizes to non-neuronal centrosomes, and cenexin, a mother centriole-associated protein required for ciliogenesis. These data reveal a hitherto undescribed organelle, and depict it as an intracellular transport machine, shuttling material between the primary cilium, the nematosome, and the axon. Public Library of Science 2010-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2877718/ /pubmed/20531934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010872 Text en Ramer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Scott, Angela L. M.
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A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons
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title_full A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons
title_fullStr A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons
title_full_unstemmed A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons
title_short A New Organellar Complex in Rat Sympathetic Neurons
title_sort new organellar complex in rat sympathetic neurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2877718/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20531934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010872
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