
doi: 10.1242/jcs.00526
pmid: 12711702
Peripherin is a neural intermediate filament protein that is expressed in peripheral and enteric neurons, as well as in PC12 cells. A determination of the motile properties of peripherin has been undertaken in PC12 cells during different stages of neurite outgrowth. The results reveal that non-filamentous, non-membrane bound peripherin particles and short peripherin intermediate filaments, termed `squiggles', are transported at high speed throughout PC12 cell bodies, neurites and growth cones. These movements are bi-directional, and the majority require microtubules along with their associated molecular motors, conventional kinesin and cytoplasmic dynein. Our data demonstrate that peripherin particles and squiggles can move as components of a rapid transport system capable of delivering cytoskeletal subunits to the most distal regions of neurites over relatively short time periods.
Membrane Glycoproteins, Intermediate Filaments, Peripherins, Dyneins, Kinesins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Dynactin Complex, Transfection, Axonal Transport, PC12 Cells, Rats, Protein Transport, Intermediate Filament Proteins, Neurites, Animals, Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Membrane Glycoproteins, Intermediate Filaments, Peripherins, Dyneins, Kinesins, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Dynactin Complex, Transfection, Axonal Transport, PC12 Cells, Rats, Protein Transport, Intermediate Filament Proteins, Neurites, Animals, Microtubule-Associated Proteins
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