2015
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2015.00306
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Ribosomal trafficking is reduced in Schwann cells following induction of myelination

Abstract: Local synthesis of proteins within the Schwann cell periphery is extremely important for efficient process extension and myelination, when cells undergo dramatic changes in polarity and geometry. Still, it is unclear how ribosomal distributions are developed and maintained within Schwann cell projections to sustain local translation. In this multi-disciplinary study, we expressed a plasmid encoding a fluorescently labeled ribosomal subunit (L4-GFP) in cultured primary rat Schwann cells. This enabled the genera… Show more

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“…Neurons are thought to require localized translation also to compensate for the great length of their dendrites and axons. Translational events or local adaptation of proteomes in glial cells are much less characterized (Love and Shah 2015;Sakers et al 2017). It is likely that astrocytes contacting multiple synapses may use local translation to allow them to respond to or modulate the activity of specific synapses.…”
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“…Neurons are thought to require localized translation also to compensate for the great length of their dendrites and axons. Translational events or local adaptation of proteomes in glial cells are much less characterized (Love and Shah 2015;Sakers et al 2017). It is likely that astrocytes contacting multiple synapses may use local translation to allow them to respond to or modulate the activity of specific synapses.…”
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confidence: 99%