Giant ankyrin-B (ankB) is a neurospecific alternatively spliced variant of ANK2, a high-confidence autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gene. We report that a mouse model for human ASD mutation of giant ankB exhibits increased axonal branching in cultured neurons with ectopic CNS axon connectivity, as well as with a transient increase in excitatory synapses during postnatal development. We elucidate a mechanism normally limiting axon branching, whereby giant ankB localizes to periodic axonal plasma membrane domains through L1 cell-adhesion molecule protein, where it couples microtubules to the plasma membrane and prevents microtubule entry into nascent axon branches. Giant ankB mutation or deficiency results in a dominantly inherited impairment i...
ANK3 encodes AnkyrinG (AnkG), a member of the Ankyrin family that is expressed in several different ...
SummaryCNS deletion of Pten in the mouse has revealed its roles in controlling cell size and number,...
In this issue of Neuron, Tang et al. (2014) explore the relationship between developmental dendritic...
Variants in the high confident autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gene ANK2 target both ubiquitously exp...
PURPOSE: To characterize a novel neurodevelopmental syndrome due to loss-of-function (LoF) variants ...
Genetic mutations of SHANK3 have been reported in patients with intellectual disability, autism spec...
Recently, numerous rare de novo mutations have been identified in patients diagnosed with autism spe...
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that aberrant neural connectivity underlies behavioural deficits ...
Autism, from the Greek autos ("self") and ismos ("action") was initially described as a congenital l...
SummaryAlthough many genes predisposing to autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been identified, the...
ANK3 encodes multiple isoforms of ankyrin-G, resulting in variegated tissue expression and function,...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Stephan et al. (2015) demonstrate critical axonal and presynaptic f...
ANK3 encodes AnkyrinG (AnkG), a member of the Ankyrin family that is expressed in several different ...
Ankyrin-G, encoded by ANK3, plays an important role in neurodevelopment and neuronal function. There...
MINT2/APBA2 is a synaptic adaptor protein involved in excitatory synaptic transmission. Several nons...
ANK3 encodes AnkyrinG (AnkG), a member of the Ankyrin family that is expressed in several different ...
SummaryCNS deletion of Pten in the mouse has revealed its roles in controlling cell size and number,...
In this issue of Neuron, Tang et al. (2014) explore the relationship between developmental dendritic...
Variants in the high confident autism spectrum disorder (ASD) gene ANK2 target both ubiquitously exp...
PURPOSE: To characterize a novel neurodevelopmental syndrome due to loss-of-function (LoF) variants ...
Genetic mutations of SHANK3 have been reported in patients with intellectual disability, autism spec...
Recently, numerous rare de novo mutations have been identified in patients diagnosed with autism spe...
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that aberrant neural connectivity underlies behavioural deficits ...
Autism, from the Greek autos ("self") and ismos ("action") was initially described as a congenital l...
SummaryAlthough many genes predisposing to autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been identified, the...
ANK3 encodes multiple isoforms of ankyrin-G, resulting in variegated tissue expression and function,...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Stephan et al. (2015) demonstrate critical axonal and presynaptic f...
ANK3 encodes AnkyrinG (AnkG), a member of the Ankyrin family that is expressed in several different ...
Ankyrin-G, encoded by ANK3, plays an important role in neurodevelopment and neuronal function. There...
MINT2/APBA2 is a synaptic adaptor protein involved in excitatory synaptic transmission. Several nons...
ANK3 encodes AnkyrinG (AnkG), a member of the Ankyrin family that is expressed in several different ...
SummaryCNS deletion of Pten in the mouse has revealed its roles in controlling cell size and number,...
In this issue of Neuron, Tang et al. (2014) explore the relationship between developmental dendritic...