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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (
kinesin
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Oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system produce myelin, a lipid-rich, multilamellar sheath that surrounds axons and promotes the rapid propagation of action potentials. A critical component of myelin is myelin basic protein (MBP), expression of which requires anterograde mRNA transport followed by local translation at the developing myelin sheath. Although the anterograde motor
kinesin
KIF1B is involved in
mbp
mRNA transport in zebrafish, it is not entirely clear how
mbp
transport is regulated. From a forward genetic screen for myelination defects in zebrafish, we identified a mutation in
actr10
, which encodes the
Arp11
subunit of dynactin, a critical activator of the retrograde motor dynein. Both the
actr10
mutation and pharmacological dynein inhibition in zebrafish result in failure to properly distribute
mbp
mRNA in oligodendrocytes, indicating a paradoxical role for the retrograde dynein/dynactin complex in anterograde
mbp
mRNA transport. To address the molecular mechanism underlying this observation, we biochemically isolated reporter-tagged
Mbp
mRNA granules from primary cultured mammalian oligodendrocytes to show that they indeed associate with the retrograde motor complex. Next, we used live-cell imaging to show that acute pharmacological dynein inhibition quickly arrests
Mbp
mRNA transport in both directions. Chronic pharmacological dynein inhibition also abrogates
Mbp
mRNA distribution and dramatically decreases MBP protein levels. Thus, these cell culture and whole animal studies demonstrate a role for the retrograde dynein/dynactin motor complex in anterograde
mbp
mRNA transport and myelination in vivo.
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PMID:Dynein/dynactin is necessary for anterograde transport of
Mbp
mRNA in oligodendrocytes and for myelination in vivo. 2907 12