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Oligodendrocytes extend elaborate microtubule arbors that contact up to 50 axon segments per cell, then spiral around myelin sheaths, penetrating from outer to inner layers. However, how they establish this complex cytoarchitecture is unclear. Here, we show that oligodendrocytes contain Golgi outposts, an organelle that can function as an acentrosomal microtubule-organizing center (MTOC). We identify a specific marker for Golgi outposts-TPPP (tubulin polymerization promoting protein)-that we use to purify this organelle and characterize its proteome. In in vitro cell-free assays, recombinant TPPP nucleates microtubules. Primary oligodendrocytes from Tppp knockout (KO) mice have aberrant microtubule branching, mixed microtubule polarity, and shorter myelin sheaths when cultured on 3-dimensional (3D) microfibers. Tppp KO mice exhibit hypomyelination with shorter, thinner myelin sheaths and motor coordination deficits. Together, our data demonstrate that microtubule nucleation outside the cell body at Golgi outposts by TPPP is critical for elongation of the myelin sheath. Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Meng-Meng Fu, Thomas S McAlear, Huy Nguyen, Juan A Oses-Prieto, Alex Valenzuela, Rebecca D Shi, John J Perrino, Ting-Ting Huang, Alma L Burlingame, Susanne Bechstedt, Ben A Barres. The Golgi Outpost Protein TPPP Nucleates Microtubules and Is Critical for Myelination. Cell. 2019 Sep 19;179(1):132-146.e14

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