Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN), an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in GAN, is characterized cytopathologically by cytoskeletal abnormality. Based on its sequence, gigaxonin contains an NH2-terminal BTB domain followed by six kelch repeats, which are believed to be important for protein–protein interactions (Adams, J., R. Kelso, and L. Cooley. 2000. Trends Cell Biol. 10:17–24.). Here, we report the identification of a neuronal binding partner of gigaxonin. Results obtained from yeast two-hybrid screening, cotransfections, and coimmunoprecipitations demonstrate that gigaxonin binds directly to microtubule-associated protein (MAP)1B light chain (LC; MAP1B-LC), a protein involved in maintaining the integrity of cytoskeletal structures and promoting neuronal stability. Studies using double immunofluorescent microscopy and ultrastructural analysis revealed physiological colocalization of gigaxonin with MAP1B in neurons. Furthermore, in transfected cells the specific interaction of gigaxonin with MAP1B is shown to enhance the microtubule stability required for axonal transport over long distance. At least two different mutations identified in GAN patients (Bomont, P., L. Cavalier, F. Blondeau, C. Ben Hamida, S. Belal, M. Tazir, E. Demir, H. Topaloglu, R. Korinthenberg, B. Tuysuz, et al. 2000. Nat. Genet. 26:370–374.) lead to loss of gigaxonin–MAP1B-LC interaction. The devastating axonal degeneration and neuronal death found in GAN patients point to the importance of gigaxonin for neuronal survival. Our findings may provide important insights into the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders related to cytoskeletal abnormalities.
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Microtubule-associated protein 1B : a neuronal binding partner for gigaxonin
Jianqing Ding,
Jianqing Ding
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Jia-Jia Liu,
Jia-Jia Liu
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Anthony S. Kowal,
Anthony S. Kowal
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Timothy Nardine,
Timothy Nardine
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Priyanka Bhattacharya,
Priyanka Bhattacharya
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Arthur Lee,
Arthur Lee
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Yanmin Yang
Yanmin Yang
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
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Jianqing Ding
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Jia-Jia Liu
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Anthony S. Kowal
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Timothy Nardine
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Priyanka Bhattacharya
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Arthur Lee
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Yanmin Yang
Department of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305
Address correspondence to Yanmin Yang, Dept. of Neurology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1201 Welch Rd., Stanford, CA 94305-5489. Tel.: (650) 736-1032. Fax: (650) 498-6262. E-mail: [email protected]
J. Ding and J.-J. Liu contributed equally to this work.
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Abbreviations used in this paper: DRG, dorsal root ganglia; GAN, giant axonal neuropathy; IF, intermediate filament; MAP, microtubule-associated protein.
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February 13 2002
Revision Received:
May 21 2002
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June 17 2002
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
J Cell Biol (2002) 158 (3): 427–433.
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Received:
February 13 2002
Revision Received:
May 21 2002
Accepted:
June 17 2002
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Jianqing Ding, Jia-Jia Liu, Anthony S. Kowal, Timothy Nardine, Priyanka Bhattacharya, Arthur Lee, Yanmin Yang; Microtubule-associated protein 1B : a neuronal binding partner for gigaxonin . J Cell Biol 5 August 2002; 158 (3): 427–433. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200202055
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