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Feedback-Driven Assembly of the Axon Initial Segment
- Source :
- Neuron vol.104 (2019) nr.2 p.305-321.e8 [ISSN 0896-6273]
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The axon initial segment (AIS) is a unique neuronal compartment that plays a crucial role in the generation of action potential and neuronal polarity. The assembly of the AIS requires membrane, scaffolding, and cytoskeletal proteins, including Ankyrin-G and TRIM46. How these components cooperate in AIS formation is currently poorly understood. Here, we show that Ankyrin-G acts as a scaffold interacting with End-Binding (EB) proteins and membrane proteins such as Neurofascin-186 to recruit TRIM46-positive microtubules to the plasma membrane. Using in vitro reconstitution and cellular assays, we demonstrate that TRIM46 forms parallel microtubule bundles and stabilizes them by acting as a rescue factor. TRIM46-labeled microtubules drive retrograde transport of Neurofascin-186 to the proximal axon, where Ankyrin-G prevents its endocytosis, resulting in stable accumulation of Neurofascin-186 at the AIS. Neurofascin-186 enrichment in turn reinforces membrane anchoring of Ankyrin-G and subsequent recruitment of TRIM46-decorated microtubules. Our study reveals feedback-based mechanisms driving AIS assembly.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Neuron vol.104 (2019) nr.2 p.305-321.e8 [ISSN 0896-6273]
- Notes :
- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.07.029, Neuron vol.104 (2019) nr.2 p.305-321.e8 [ISSN 0896-6273], English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1139319291
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource