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Axon initial segment cytoskeleton comprises a multiprotein submembranous coat containing sparse actin filaments

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
卷 205, 期 1, 页码 67-81

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.201401045

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  1. National Institutes of Health [GM070898, GM-095977]
  2. [HD-007516]

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The axon initial segment (AIS) of differentiated neurons regulates action potential initiation and axondendritic polarity. The latter function depends on actin dynamics, but actin structure and functions at the AIS remain unclear. Using platinum replica electron microscopy (PREM), we have characterized the architecture of the AIS cytoskeleton in mature and developing hippocampal neurons. The AIS cytoskeleton assembly begins with bundling of microtubules and culminates in formation of a dense, fibrillarglobular coat over microtubule bundles. Immunogold PREM revealed that the coat contains a network of known AIS proteins, including ankyrin G, spectrin beta IV, neurofascin, neuronal cell adhesion molecule, voltage-gated sodium channels, and actin filaments. Contrary to existing models, we find neither polarized actin arrays, nor dense actin meshworks in the AIS. Instead, the AIS contains two populations of sparse actin filaments: short, stable filaments and slightly longer dynamic filaments. We propose that stable actin filaments play a structural role for formation of the AIS diffusion barrier, whereas dynamic actin may promote AIS coat remodeling.

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