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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 16, 2003, 23(15):6188-6199
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Dual Modes of Endoplasmic Reticulum-to-Golgi Transport in Dendrites Revealed by Live-Cell Imaging
April C. Horton1 and
Michael D. Ehlers1,2,3
Departments of 1Neurobiology,
2Cell Biology, and
3Pharmacology and Cancer Biology, Duke University
Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710
Organelles of the neuronal secretory pathway are critical for the addition
of membrane that accompanies neuronal development, as well as for the proper
localization of plasma membrane proteins necessary for polarity, synaptic
transmission, and plasticity. Here, we demonstrate that two organizations of
the secretory pathway exist in neurons: one requiring processing of membrane
and lipids in the Golgi complex of the cell body and one in which endoplasmic
reticulum (ER)-to-Golgi trafficking is localized to dendrites. Using
time-lapse imaging of green fluorescent protein-tagged cargo proteins and
compartment markers, we show that organelles of the secretory pathway,
including ER, ER exit sites, and Golgi, are present and engage in trafficking
in neuronal dendrites. We find that ER-to-Golgi trafficking involves highly
mobile vesicular carriers that traffic in both the anterograde and retrograde
directions throughout the dendritic arbor. Dendritic Golgi outposts, which
appear developmentally during the phase of process outgrowth, are involved in
the trafficking of both integral membrane proteins and the secreted neuronal
growth factor BDNF. This distributed dendritic Golgi represents an
organization of the secretory pathway unique among mammalian cells.
Key words: secretory pathway; protein trafficking; dendrite; local protein synthesis; Golgi; ER exit sites
Received Jan. 10, 2003;
revised May. 9, 2003;
accepted May. 9, 2003.
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