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Physiological roles of axonal ankyrins in survival of premyelinated axons and localization of voltage-gated sodium channels

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Bennett, V; Lambert, S
Published in: Journal of Neurocytology
1999

440 kD ankyrin-B and 480/270 kD ankyrin(G) are membrane skeletal proteins with closely related biochemical properties yet distinctive physiological roles in axons. These proteins associate with spectrin-actin networks and also bind to integral membrane proteins including the L1 CAM family of cell adhesion molecules and voltage-gated sodium channels. 440 kD ankyrin-B is expressed with L1 in premyelinated axon tracts, and is essential for survival of these axons, at least in the case of the optic nerve. 440 ankyrin-B may collaborate with L1 in transcellular structures that mediate axon fasciculation and mechanically stabilize axon bundles, although these proteins may also be involved in axon pathfinding. Ankyrin-B (-/-) mice exhibit loss of L1 from premyelinated axon tracts and a similar, although much more severe, phenotype to L1 (-/-) mice and humans with L1 mutations. Ankyrin-B and L1 thus are candidates to collaborate in the same structural pathway and defects in this pathway can lead to nervous system malformations and mental retardation. 480/270 kD ankyrin(G) are highly concentrated along with the L1CAM family members neurofascin and NrCAM at nodes of Ranvier and axon initial segments. Voltage-gated sodium channels bind directly to ankyrins, and are likely to associate in a ternary complex containing neurofascin/NrCAM, and ankyrin(G). Mice with ankyrin(G) expression abolished in the cerebellum exhibit loss of ability of Purkinje neurons to fire action potentials, as well as loss of restriction of neurofascin/NrCAM to axon initial segments. Ankyrin(G) thus is a key component in assembly of functional components of the axon initial segment and possibly the node of Ranvier.

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Journal of Neurocytology

Publication Date

1999

Volume

28

Issue

4-5

Start / End Page

303 / 318

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
 

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Bennett, V., & Lambert, S. (1999). Physiological roles of axonal ankyrins in survival of premyelinated axons and localization of voltage-gated sodium channels. Journal of Neurocytology, 28(4–5), 303–318.
Bennett, V., and S. Lambert. “Physiological roles of axonal ankyrins in survival of premyelinated axons and localization of voltage-gated sodium channels.” Journal of Neurocytology 28, no. 4–5 (1999): 303–18.
Bennett, V., and S. Lambert. “Physiological roles of axonal ankyrins in survival of premyelinated axons and localization of voltage-gated sodium channels.” Journal of Neurocytology, vol. 28, no. 4–5, 1999, pp. 303–18.

Published In

Journal of Neurocytology

Publication Date

1999

Volume

28

Issue

4-5

Start / End Page

303 / 318

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 1109 Neurosciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology