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Kv3.3 Channels Bind Hax-1 and Arp2/3 to Assemble a Stable Local Actin Network that Regulates Channel Gating.
Zhang, Yalan; Zhang, Xiao-Feng; Fleming, Matthew R; Amiri, Anahita; El-Hassar, Lynda; Surguchev, Alexei A; Hyland, Callen; Jenkins, David P; Desai, Rooma; Brown, Maile R; Gazula, Valeswara-Rao; Waters, Michael F; Large, Charles H; Horvath, Tamas L; Navaratnam, Dhasakumar; Vaccarino, Flora M; Forscher, Paul; Kaczmarek, Leonard K.
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  • Zhang Y; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Zhang XF; Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Fleming MR; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Amiri A; Department of Child Study Center and Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • El-Hassar L; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Surguchev AA; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Hyland C; Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Jenkins DP; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Desai R; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Brown MR; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Gazula VR; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Waters MF; Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, HSC Box 100236, Gainesville, FL 32610-0236.
  • Large CH; Autifony Therapeutics Limited, Imperial College Incubator, Level 1 Bessemer Building, London, SW7 2AZ UK.
  • Horvath TL; Department of Comparative Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Navaratnam D; Department of Neurology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Vaccarino FM; Department of Child Study Center and Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Forscher P; Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
  • Kaczmarek LK; Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520.
Cell ; 165(2): 434-448, 2016 Apr 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26997484
Mutations in the Kv3.3 potassium channel (KCNC3) cause cerebellar neurodegeneration and impair auditory processing. The cytoplasmic C terminus of Kv3.3 contains a proline-rich domain conserved in proteins that activate actin nucleation through Arp2/3. We found that Kv3.3 recruits Arp2/3 to the plasma membrane, resulting in formation of a relatively stable cortical actin filament network resistant to cytochalasin D that inhibits fast barbed end actin assembly. These Kv3.3-associated actin structures are required to prevent very rapid N-type channel inactivation during short depolarizations of the plasma membrane. The effects of Kv3.3 on the actin cytoskeleton are mediated by the binding of the cytoplasmic C terminus of Kv3.3 to Hax-1, an anti-apoptotic protein that regulates actin nucleation through Arp2/3. A human Kv3.3 mutation within a conserved proline-rich domain produces channels that bind Hax-1 but are impaired in recruiting Arp2/3 to the plasma membrane, resulting in growth cones with deficient actin veils in stem cell-derived neurons.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Citoesqueleto de Actina / Ataxias Espinocerebelosas / Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales / Proteína 2 Relacionada con la Actina / Proteína 3 Relacionada con la Actina / Canales de Potasio Shaw Idioma: En Revista: Cell Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Citoesqueleto de Actina / Ataxias Espinocerebelosas / Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales / Proteína 2 Relacionada con la Actina / Proteína 3 Relacionada con la Actina / Canales de Potasio Shaw Idioma: En Revista: Cell Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article