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dc.contributor.advisorKneussel, Matthias (Prof. Dr.)
dc.contributor.advisorLohr, Christian (Prof. Dr.)
dc.contributor.authorTeixeira Lopes, André
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-19T13:20:36Z-
dc.date.available2020-10-19T13:20:36Z-
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttps://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/7698-
dc.description.abstractThe distribution of membrane proteins to specific subcellular domains poses particular challenges to the protein trafficking machinery of nerve cells. Most transmembrane proteins are transported over long distances from the soma into axons and dendrites. This intracellular transport is driven in an ATP-dependent manner by kinesin and dynein motor proteins along microtubules. Microtubules are polymeric cytoskeletal structures with variable lengths, which can grow or shrink resulting in a dynamic cellular network. Neurons contain both stable and dynamic pools of microtubules that can be regulated by microtubule severing proteins. Spastin, a member of AAA ATPase family, encoded by the SPAST gene, is one of these severing proteins expressed in neurons. Microtubule function can be modulated by microtubule associated proteins and different post-translational modifications of tubulin subunits. Notably, tubulin polyglutamylation promotes microtubule severing through spastin. Here, I used a mouse model lacking spastin to analyze the role of microtubule severing proteins regarding motor protein-dependent transport of glutamate receptors. In hippocampal spastin knockout neurons, I observed increased microtubule stability and altered microtubule dynamics. Additionally, the transport of glutamate receptors was diminished. Consequently, glutamate receptor levels at the cell surface were significantly reduced. Behavioral analysis showed impaired motor performance and specific learning and memory deficits in spastin knockout mice. These data suggest that microtubule severing provides an important mechanism to maintain the cell surface delivery of synaptic proteins. This might explain the cognitive deficits observed in mice lacking the microtubule-severing protein spastin.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherStaats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
dc.rightshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.subjectSpastinde
dc.subjectmicrotubulede
dc.subjectneuronal transportde
dc.subjectsynapsede
dc.subjectmemoryde
dc.subjectSpastinen
dc.subjectmicrotubuleen
dc.subjectneuronal transporten
dc.subjectsynapseen
dc.subjectmemoryen
dc.subject.ddc570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie
dc.titleSpastin regulates microtubule dynamics and is required for normal motor and cognitive functionsen
dc.typedoctoralThesis
dcterms.dateAccepted2017-06-23
dc.rights.ccNo license
dc.rights.rshttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subject.bcl42.13 Molekularbiologie
dc.subject.bcl42.15 Zellbiologie
dc.subject.bcl42.20 Genetik
dc.subject.bcl42.61 Tiercytologie, Tierhistologie
dc.subject.bcl42.61 Tiercytologie, Tierhistologie
dc.type.casraiDissertation-
dc.type.dinidoctoralThesis-
dc.type.driverdoctoralThesis-
dc.type.statusinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type.thesisdoctoralThesis
tuhh.opus.id9152
tuhh.opus.datecreation2018-05-31
tuhh.type.opusDissertation-
thesis.grantor.departmentBiologie
thesis.grantor.placeHamburg
thesis.grantor.universityOrInstitutionUniversität Hamburg
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tuhh.gvk.ppn1025860039
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:gbv:18-91525
item.advisorGNDKneussel, Matthias (Prof. Dr.)-
item.advisorGNDLohr, Christian (Prof. Dr.)-
item.grantfulltextopen-
item.languageiso639-1other-
item.fulltextWith Fulltext-
item.creatorOrcidTeixeira Lopes, André-
item.creatorGNDTeixeira Lopes, André-
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