New Transport Control Mechanism Supporting the Formation of the Axon Initial Segment
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Elucidating the molecular basis of Kinesin-2 subtype differentiation and TRIM46 transport.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Axon Initial Segment (AIS)?
- A: It is a region located at the boundary between the neuronal cell body and the axon, essential for action potential generation and maintenance of neuronal polarity.
- Q: What is the role of TRIM46?
- A: It is a structural protein responsible for the formation and maintenance of the AIS, contributing to the establishment of neuronal polarity by organizing microtubule orientation.
- Q: What is subtype differentiation of Kinesin-2?
- A: It refers to the functional division where multiple complexes exist through combinations of KIF3A, KIF3B, and KAP3, each transporting different cargo.