“…In addition, Myo10 is highly regulated during development of the nervous system and exists in two forms (Sousa et al, 2006), the fulllength and the 'headless' isoform, which lacks the motor activity and is differently regulated during development (Sousa et al, 2006;Raines et al, 2012). Headless myosin is enriched in regions of proliferating and migrating cells (Raines et al, 2012), and was hypothesized to act as a dominant-negative isoform, regulating Myo10 full-length activity in neurons (Sousa et al, 2006;Zhu et al, 2007;Wang et al 2009). Consistent with this hypothesis, in cortical neurons, knockdown of full-length Myo10 reduces axon outgrowth, whereas knockdown of headless Myo10 increases axon outgrowth (Raines et al, 2012).…”