Author:
Falnikar Aditi,Quintremil Sebastian,Helmer Paige,Vallee Richard B.
Abstract
ABSTRACTRadial glial progenitors (RGPs) are highly elongated epithelial cells that give rise to most stem cells, neurons, and glia, in the vertebrate cerebral cortex. During development the RGP nuclei exhibit a striking pattern of cell cycle-dependent oscillatory movements known as interkinetic nuclear migration (INM), which we previously found to be mediated during G1 by the kinesin Kif1a, and during G2 by cytoplasmic dynein, recruited to the nuclear envelope by the nucleoporins RanBP2 and Nup133. We now identify Nup153 as a nucleoporin anchor for Kif1a, responsible for G1-specific basal nuclear migration, providing a complete model for the mechanisms underlying this basic, but mysterious behavior, with broad implications for understanding brain development.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory