PLoS Genetics (Sep 2006)

The genetics of axonal transport and axonal transport disorders.

  • Jason E Duncan,
  • Lawrence S B Goldstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0020124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 9
p. e124

Abstract

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Neurons are specialized cells with a complex architecture that includes elaborate dendritic branches and a long, narrow axon that extends from the cell body to the synaptic terminal. The organized transport of essential biological materials throughout the neuron is required to support its growth, function, and viability. In this review, we focus on insights that have emerged from the genetic analysis of long-distance axonal transport between the cell body and the synaptic terminal. We also discuss recent genetic evidence that supports the hypothesis that disruptions in axonal transport may cause or dramatically contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.