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Neurodevelopmental mutation of giant ankyrin-G disrupts a core mechanism for axon initial segment assembly.


ABSTRACT: Giant ankyrin-G (gAnkG) coordinates assembly of axon initial segments (AISs), which are sites of action potential generation located in proximal axons of most vertebrate neurons. Here, we identify a mechanism required for normal neural development in humans that ensures ordered recruitment of gAnkG and β4-spectrin to the AIS. We identified 3 human neurodevelopmental missense mutations located in the neurospecific domain of gAnkG that prevent recruitment of β4-spectrin, resulting in a lower density and more elongated pattern for gAnkG and its partners than in the mature AIS. We found that these mutations inhibit transition of gAnkG from a closed configuration with close apposition of N- and C-terminal domains to an extended state that is required for binding and recruitment of β4-spectrin, and normally occurs early in development of the AIS. We further found that the neurospecific domain is highly phosphorylated in mouse brain, and that phosphorylation at 2 sites (S1982 and S2619) is required for the conformational change and for recruitment of β4-spectrin. Together, these findings resolve a discrete intermediate stage in formation of the AIS that is regulated through phosphorylation of the neurospecific domain of gAnkG.

SUBMITTER: Yang R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6765234 | biostudies-other | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Neurodevelopmental mutation of giant ankyrin-G disrupts a core mechanism for axon initial segment assembly.

Yang Rui R   Walder-Christensen Kathryn K KK   Lalani Samir S   Yan Haidun H   García-Prieto Irene Díez ID   Álvarez Sara S   Fernández-Jaén Alberto A   Speltz Laura L   Jiang Yong-Hui YH   Bennett Vann V  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190826 39


Giant ankyrin-G (gAnkG) coordinates assembly of axon initial segments (AISs), which are sites of action potential generation located in proximal axons of most vertebrate neurons. Here, we identify a mechanism required for normal neural development in humans that ensures ordered recruitment of gAnkG and β4-spectrin to the AIS. We identified 3 human neurodevelopmental missense mutations located in the neurospecific domain of gAnkG that prevent recruitment of β4-spectrin, resulting in a lower densi  ...[more]

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