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The Axon-dendrite Targeting of Kv3 (Shaw) Channels Is Determined by a Targeting Motif That Associates with the T1 Domain and Ankyrin G.

J Neurosci.. 2007-12;  5(6):1446-1451
Mingxuan Xu, Ruifeng Cao, Rui Xiao, Michael X. Zhu, and Chen Gu. Department of Neuroscience and Center for Molecular Neurobiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.
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Abstract

Kv3 (Shaw) channels regulate rapid spiking, transmitter release and dendritic integration of many central neurons. Crucial to functional diversity are the complex targeting patterns of channel proteins. However, the targeting mechanisms are not known. Here we report that the axon-dendrite targeting of Kv3.1 is controlled by a conditional interaction of a C-terminal axonal targeting motif (ATM) with the N-terminal T1 domain and adaptor protein ankyrin G. In cultured hippocampal neurons, although the two splice variants of Kv3.1, Kv3.1a and Kv3.1b, are differentially targeted to the somatodendritic and axonal membrane, respectively, the lysine-rich ATM is surprisingly common for both splice variants. The ATM not ... More

Keywords

Kv3 channel; neuron; axonal targeting motif; T1 domain; ankyrin G; axon initial segment