Spectrins form a submembranous cytoskeleton proposed to confer strength and flexibility to neurons and to participate in ion channel clustering at axon initial segments (AIS) and nodes of Ranvier. Neuronal spectrin cytoskeletons consist of diverse β subunits and αII spectrin. Although αII spectrin is found in neurons in both axonal and somatodendritic domains, using proteomics, biochemistry, and superresolution microscopy, we show that αII and βIV spectrin interact and form a periodic AIS cytoskeleton. To determine the role of spectrins in the nervous system, we generated Sptan1f/f mice for deletion of CNS αII spectrin. We analyzed αII spectrin-deficient mice of both sexes and found that loss of αII spectrin causes profound reductions in al...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
The highly polarized, typically very long, and nonmitotic nature of neurons present them with unique...
This article reviews our current knowledge of the structure of alpha spectrins and beta spectrins in...
International audienceSpectrins form a submembranous cytoskeleton proposed to confer strength and fl...
International audienceAxons must withstand mechanical forces, including tension, torsion, and compre...
Spectrin cytoskeletons are found in all metazoan cells, and their physical interactions between acti...
βII-spectrin is the generally expressed member of the β-spectrin family of elongated polypeptides th...
SummarySaltatory conduction in myelinated axons requires organization of the nodes of Ranvier, where...
The initiation and rapid transduction of electrical signals in the nervous system depends on the pro...
SummaryAxons must be supported by a strong and flexible cytoskeleton. New ‘super-resolution’ imaging...
International audienceSpectrins have been known for a long time as submembrane structural proteins, ...
Actin, spectrin, and associated molecules form a periodic sub-membrane lattice structure in axons. H...
International audienceAxon initial segments (AIS) and nodes of Ranvier are highly specialized axonal...
International audienceHigh densities of sodium channels at nodes of Ranvier permit action potential ...
SummaryAnkyrinG (ankG) is highly enriched in neurons at axon initial segments (AISs) where it cluste...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
The highly polarized, typically very long, and nonmitotic nature of neurons present them with unique...
This article reviews our current knowledge of the structure of alpha spectrins and beta spectrins in...
International audienceSpectrins form a submembranous cytoskeleton proposed to confer strength and fl...
International audienceAxons must withstand mechanical forces, including tension, torsion, and compre...
Spectrin cytoskeletons are found in all metazoan cells, and their physical interactions between acti...
βII-spectrin is the generally expressed member of the β-spectrin family of elongated polypeptides th...
SummarySaltatory conduction in myelinated axons requires organization of the nodes of Ranvier, where...
The initiation and rapid transduction of electrical signals in the nervous system depends on the pro...
SummaryAxons must be supported by a strong and flexible cytoskeleton. New ‘super-resolution’ imaging...
International audienceSpectrins have been known for a long time as submembrane structural proteins, ...
Actin, spectrin, and associated molecules form a periodic sub-membrane lattice structure in axons. H...
International audienceAxon initial segments (AIS) and nodes of Ranvier are highly specialized axonal...
International audienceHigh densities of sodium channels at nodes of Ranvier permit action potential ...
SummaryAnkyrinG (ankG) is highly enriched in neurons at axon initial segments (AISs) where it cluste...
We have previously demonstrated the existence of two distinct isoforms of spectrin in mammalian brai...
The highly polarized, typically very long, and nonmitotic nature of neurons present them with unique...
This article reviews our current knowledge of the structure of alpha spectrins and beta spectrins in...