Dendritic spines are small actin-rich
protrusions on the surface of dendrites whose morphological and molecular
plasticity play key roles in learning and memory. Both the form and function of
spines are critically dependent on the actin cytoskeleton.
Dendritic spines are small actin-rich
protrusions that form the postsynaptic part of most excitatory synapses. They
play critical roles in synaptic function and exhibit a striking degree of
structural plasticity, which is closely linked to changes in strength of
synaptic connections.Dynamic microtubules and the proteins that specifically
associate with the growing microtubule plus-ends recently emerged as temporal
and spatial regulators of actin organization, which controls dynamic changes in
structure and function of dendritic spines.
Dendritic
spines are the major sites of excitatory synaptic input, and their
morphological changes have been linked to learning and memory processes.
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