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Publication : Glial ankyrins facilitate paranodal axoglial junction assembly.

First Author  Chang KJ Year  2014
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  17
Issue  12 Pages  1673-81
PubMed ID  25362471 Mgi Jnum  J:219411
Mgi Id  MGI:5620807 Doi  10.1038/nn.3858
Citation  Chang KJ, et al. (2014) Glial ankyrins facilitate paranodal axoglial junction assembly. Nat Neurosci 17(12):1673-81
abstractText  Neuron-glia interactions establish functional membrane domains along myelinated axons. These include nodes of Ranvier, paranodal axoglial junctions and juxtaparanodes. Paranodal junctions are the largest vertebrate junctional adhesion complex, and they are essential for rapid saltatory conduction and contribute to assembly and maintenance of nodes. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying paranodal junction assembly are poorly understood. Ankyrins are cytoskeletal scaffolds traditionally associated with Na(+) channel clustering in neurons and are important for membrane domain establishment and maintenance in many cell types. Here we show that ankyrin-B, expressed by Schwann cells, and ankyrin-G, expressed by oligodendrocytes, are highly enriched at the glial side of paranodal junctions where they interact with the essential glial junctional component neurofascin 155. Conditional knockout of ankyrins in oligodendrocytes disrupts paranodal junction assembly and delays nerve conduction during early development in mice. Thus, glial ankyrins function as major scaffolds that facilitate early and efficient paranodal junction assembly in the developing CNS.
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