Kinesin 3 and cytoplasmic dynein mediate interkinetic nuclear migration in neural stem cells

Jin Wu Tsai, Wei Nan Lian, Shahrnaz Kemal, Arnold R. Kriegstein, Richard B. Vallee

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Radial glial progenitor cells exhibit bidirectional cell cycleĝ€"dependent nuclear oscillations. The purpose and underlying mechanism of this unusual 'interkinetic nuclear migration' are poorly understood. We investigated the basis for this behavior by live imaging of nuclei, centrosomes and microtubules in embryonic rat brain slices, coupled with the use of RNA interference (RNAi) and the myosin inhibitor blebbistatin. We found that nuclei migrated independent of centrosomes and unidirectionally away from or toward the ventricular surface along microtubules, which were uniformly oriented from the ventricular surface to the pial surface of the brain. RNAi directed against cytoplasmic dynein specifically inhibited nuclear movement toward the apical surface. An RNAi screen of kinesin genes identified Kif1a, a member of the kinesin-3 family, as the motor for basally directed nuclear movement. These observations provide direct evidence that kinesins are involved in nuclear migration and neurogenesis and suggest that a cell cycleĝ€"dependent switch between distinct microtubule motors drives interkinetic nuclear migration.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)1463-1472
頁數10
期刊Nature Neuroscience
13
發行號12
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 12月 2010

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