CCT and Cullin1 regulate the TORC1 pathway to promote dendritic arborization in health and disease.
Erin N LottesFeyza H CigerShatabdi BhattacharjeeEmily A Timmins-WildeBenoit TeteTommy TranJais MattaAtit A PatelDaniel N CoxPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
The insulin pathway has become an increasingly attractive target for researchers interested in understanding the intersection of metabolism and brain health. We have found connections between the insulin pathway and cytosolic protein maintenance in the development of neuronal dendrites. These pathways converge on the dendritic cytoskeleton, particularly microtubules. Neurons expressing mutant Huntingtin also show defects in dendritic development and the underlying cytoskeleton, and we find that disinhibition of the insulin pathway can rescue dendritic hypotrophy in these neurons. This work advances our understanding of the molecular interactions between the insulin pathway and neuronal development in both health and Huntington's Disease conditions.