RNA-binding proteins and translational regulation in axons and growth cones

Autor/innen

  • H. Hörnberg
  • C. Holt

Journal

  • Frontiers in Neuroscience

Quellenangabe

  • Front Neurosci 7: 81

Zusammenfassung

  • RNA localization and regulation play an important role in the developing and adult nervous system. In navigating axons, extrinsic cues can elicit rapid local protein synthesis that mediates directional or morphological responses. The mRNA repertoire in axons is large and dynamically changing, yet studies suggest that only a subset of these mRNAs are translated after cue stimulation, suggesting the need for a high level of translational regulation. Here, we review the role of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) as local regulators of translation in developing axons. We focus on their role in growth, guidance, and synapse formation, and discuss the mechanisms by which they regulate translation in axons.


DOI

doi:10.3389/fnins.2013.00081