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Association of TAG-1 with Caspr2 is essential for the molecular organization of juxtaparanodal regions of myelinated fibers
Authors:Traka Maria  Goutebroze Laurence  Denisenko Natalia  Bessa Maria  Nifli Artemisia  Havaki Sophia  Iwakura Yoichiro  Fukamauchi Fumihiko  Watanabe Kazutada  Soliven Betty  Girault Jean-Antoine  Karagogeos Domna
Affiliation:Department of Basic Science, University of Crete Medical School, Heraklion 71110, Crete, Greece.
Abstract:Myelination results in a highly segregated distribution of axonal membrane proteins at nodes of Ranvier. Here, we show the role in this process of TAG-1, a glycosyl-phosphatidyl-inositol-anchored cell adhesion molecule. In the absence of TAG-1, axonal Caspr2 did not accumulate at juxtaparanodes, and the normal enrichment of shaker-type K+ channels in these regions was severely disrupted, in the central and peripheral nervous systems. In contrast, the localization of protein 4.1B, an axoplasmic partner of Caspr2, was only moderately altered. TAG-1, which is expressed in both neurons and glia, was able to associate in cis with Caspr2 and in trans with itself. Thus, a tripartite intercellular protein complex, comprised of these two proteins, appears critical for axo-glial contacts at juxtaparanodes. This complex is analogous to that described previously at paranodes, suggesting that similar molecules are crucial for different types of axo-glial interactions.
Keywords:TAG-1/axonin-1/contactin-2   paranodin/Caspr/NCP-1   potassium channels   protein 4.1B   nodes of Ranvier
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