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Distinct Functions of Nuclear Distribution Proteins LIS1, Ndel1 and NudCL in Regulating Axonal Mitochondrial Transport

Journal

TRAFFIC
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 785-797

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/tra.12070

Keywords

kinesin; LIS1; mitochondria; Ndel1; NudCL

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Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2009CB94140, 2011CB5044000]
  2. National Foundation of Natural Science of China [31271148, 31200818, 31070945, 31060140, 31100780, 31260243]
  3. Zhejiang Provincial Foundation of Natural Science [R206018, LY12C09002]
  4. National Foundation of Natural Science of China/Hong Kong Research Grants Council JRS fund [30731160616]
  5. New Century Talent Award of the inistry of Education of China [NCET-07-0751]
  6. Foundation of Zhejiang Educational Committee [Y201121662]

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Neurons critically depend on the long-distance transport of mitochondria. Motor proteins kinesin and dynein control anterograde and retrograde mitochondrial transport, respectively in axons. The regulatory molecules that link them to mitochondria need to be better characterized. Nuclear distribution (Nud) family proteins LIS1, Ndel1 and NudCL are critical components of cytoplasmic dynein complex. Roles of these Nud proteins in neuronal mitochondrial transport are unknown. Here we report distinct functions of LIS1, Ndel1 and NudCL on axonal mitochondrial transport in cultured hippocampal neurons. We found that LIS1 interacted with kinsein family protein KIF5b. Depletion of LIS1 enormously suppressed mitochondrial motility in both anterograde and retrograde directions. Inhibition of either Ndel1 or NudCL only partially reduced retrograde mitochondrial motility. However, knocking down both Ndel1 and NudCL almost blocked retrograde mitochondrial transport, suggesting these proteins may work together to regulate retrograde mitochondrial transport through linking dynein-LIS1 complex. Taken together, our results uncover novel roles of LIS1, Ndel1 and NudCL in the transport of mitochondria in axons.

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