Ankyrin-G Regulates Neurogenesis and Wnt Signaling by Altering the Subcellular Localization of β-catenin

  • Durak, Omer
  • de Anda, Froylan Calderon
  • Singh, Karun K.
  • Leussis, Melanie P.
  • Petryshen, Tracey L.
  • Sklar, Pamela
  • Tsai, Li-Huei
Publication date
October 2015
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Molecular Psychiatry

Abstract

Ankyrin-G is a scaffolding protein required for the formation of the axon initial segment in neurons. Recent genome-wide association studies and whole-exome sequencing have identified ANK3, the gene coding for ankyrin-G, to be a risk gene for multiple neuropsychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder (BD), schizophrenia, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here, we describe a novel role for ankyrin-G in neural progenitor proliferation in the developing cortex. We found that ankyrin-G regulates canonical Wnt signaling by altering the subcellular localization and availability of β-catenin in proliferating cells. Ankyrin-G loss-of-function increases β-catenin levels in the nucleus, thereby promoting neural progenitor proliferation. Important...

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