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Publication : New role of IKK alpha/beta phosphorylated I kappa B alpha in axon outgrowth and axon initial segment development.

First Author  Sanchez-Ponce D Year  2008
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  37
Issue  4 Pages  832-44
PubMed ID  18321726 Mgi Jnum  J:135826
Mgi Id  MGI:3794509 Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2008.01.010
Citation  Sanchez-Ponce D, et al. (2008) New role of IKK alpha/beta phosphorylated IkappaB alpha in axon outgrowth and axon initial segment development. Mol Cell Neurosci 37(4):832-44
abstractText  Neuronal polarity development begins by the outgrowth of the axon and the formation of the axon initial segment which acts as a diffusion barrier and it is the place of action potential generation. The mechanisms controlling this development are largely unknown. We describe a role for IkappaB alpha, the NFkappaB inhibitor, in the initial stages of axon outgrowth and the development of the axon initial segment. In cultured hippocampal neurons, inhibition of IkappaB alpha phosphorylation by IkappaB kinases (IKKs) impedes axon outgrowth. Moreover, the absence of IkappaB alpha phosphorylation, in the next stages of axon development, impairs the localization of structural and functional proteins at the axon initial segment, such as ankyrin G and voltage gated sodium channels. These results demonstrate a new role for proteins of the NFkappaB pathway in the acquisition of neuronal polarity and its involvement in the development of the axon initial segment.
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