Ankyrin-binding proteins related to nervous system cell adhesion molecules: candidates to provide transmembrane and intercellular connections in adult brain.
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Spectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissuesAnkyrin binds to two distinct cytoplasmic domains of Na,K-ATPase alpha subunitAnkyrinG. A new ankyrin gene with neural-specific isoforms localized at the axonal initial segment and node of RanvierCrystal structure of a 12 ANK repeat stack from human ankyrinR.Peroxidasin: a novel enzyme-matrix protein of Drosophila developmentThe ankyrin repeat as molecular architecture for protein recognitionThe phosphorylation state of the FIGQY tyrosine of neurofascin determines ankyrin-binding activity and patterns of cell segregationNeogenin, an avian cell surface protein expressed during terminal neuronal differentiation, is closely related to the human tumor suppressor molecule deleted in colorectal cancerAnkyrinG is required for clustering of voltage-gated Na channels at axon initial segments and for normal action potential firingNeurofascin assembles a specialized extracellular matrix at the axon initial segmentDissection of complex molecular interactions of neurofascin with axonin-1, F11, and tenascin-R, which promote attachment and neurite formation of tectal cellsAnkyrin-G coordinates assembly of the spectrin-based membrane skeleton, voltage-gated sodium channels, and L1 CAMs at Purkinje neuron initial segmentsStructure of the ankyrin-binding domain of alpha-Na,K-ATPaseNeurofascin induces neurites by heterophilic interactions with axonal NrCAM while NrCAM requires F11 on the axonal surface to extend neuritesStructural requirements for association of neurofascin with ankyrinSodium channel beta subunits mediate homophilic cell adhesion and recruit ankyrin to points of cell-cell contactInvolvement of p90rsk in neurite outgrowth mediated by the cell adhesion molecule L1Genes for the neuronal immunoglobulin domain cell adhesion molecules neurofascin and Nr-CAM map to mouse chromosomes 1 and 12 and homologous human chromosomesMolecular composition of the node of Ranvier: identification of ankyrin-binding cell adhesion molecules neurofascin (mucin+/third FNIII domain-) and NrCAM at nodal axon segmentsRestriction of 480/270-kD ankyrin G to axon proximal segments requires multiple ankyrin G-specific domainsMisguided axonal projections, neural cell adhesion molecule 180 mRNA upregulation, and altered behavior in mice deficient for the close homolog of L1Ank3 (epithelial ankyrin), a widely distributed new member of the ankyrin gene family and the major ankyrin in kidney, is expressed in alternatively spliced forms, including forms that lack the repeat domainThe close homologue of the neural adhesion molecule L1 (CHL1): patterns of expression and promotion of neurite outgrowth by heterophilic interactionsNeural cell adhesion molecule L1: signaling pathways and growth cone motilityEndocytosis and endosomes at the crossroads of regulating trafficking of axon outgrowth-modifying receptors.Transient expression of neurofascin by oligodendrocytes at the onset of myelinogenesis: implications for mechanisms of axon-glial interaction.Novel forms of neurofascin 155 in the central nervous system: alterations in paranodal disruption models and multiple sclerosisChannelrhodopsin-2 localised to the axon initial segment.Nodes, paranodes, and incisures: from form to function.L1-mediated branching is regulated by two ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM)-binding sites, the RSLE region and a novel juxtamembrane ERM-binding region.Cellular signaling by neural cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily.Developing nodes of Ranvier are defined by ankyrin-G clustering and are independent of paranodal axoglial adhesion.Ankyrins.The fodrin-ankyrin cytoskeleton of choroid plexus preferentially colocalizes with apical Na+K(+)-ATPase rather than with basolateral anion exchanger AE2Tyrosine phosphorylation at a site highly conserved in the L1 family of cell adhesion molecules abolishes ankyrin binding and increases lateral mobility of neurofascin.Voltage-gated ion channels in the axon initial segment of human cortical pyramidal cells and their relationship with chandelier cells.Ankyrins and human disease: what the electrophysiologist should know.Giant ankyrin-G: a critical innovation in vertebrate evolution of fast and integrated neuronal signalingNeurofascin 140 is an embryonic neuronal neurofascin isoform that promotes the assembly of the node of RanvierAnkyrin and beta-spectrin accumulate independently of alpha-spectrin in Drosophila.
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Ankyrin-binding proteins related to nervous system cell adhesion molecules: candidates to provide transmembrane and intercellular connections in adult brain.
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1993-04-01T00:00:00Z