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An oligodendrocyte cell adhesion molecule at the site of assembly of the paranodal axo-glial junction.

Authors :
Tait S
Gunn-Moore F
Collinson JM
Huang J
Lubetzki C
Pedraza L
Sherman DL
Colman DR
Brophy PJ
Source :
The Journal of cell biology [J Cell Biol] 2000 Aug 07; Vol. 150 (3), pp. 657-66.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Two major isoforms of the cell adhesion molecule neurofascin NF186 and NF155 are expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). We have investigated their roles in the assembly of the node of Ranvier and show that they are targeted to distinct domains at the node. At the onset of myelination, NF186 is restricted to neurons, whereas NF155 localizes to oligodendrocytes, the myelin-forming glia of the CNS. Coincident with axon ensheathment, NF155 clusters at the paranodal regions of the myelin sheath where it localizes in apposition to the axonal adhesion molecule paranodin/contactin-associated protein (Caspr1), which is a constituent of the septate junction-like axo-glial adhesion zone. Immunoelectron microscopy confirmed that neurofascin is a glial component of the paranodal axo-glial junction. Concentration of NF155 with Caspr1 at the paranodal junctions of peripheral nerves is also a feature of Schwann cells. In Shiverer mutant mice, which assemble neither compact CNS myelin nor normal paranodes, NF155 (though largely retained at the cell body) is also distributed at ectopic sites along axons, where it colocalizes with Caspr1. Hence, NF155 is the first glial cell adhesion molecule to be identified in the paranodal axo-glial junction, where it likely interacts with axonal proteins in close association with Caspr1.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9525
Volume :
150
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of cell biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10931875
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.150.3.657