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Ankyrin-R regulates fast-spiking interneuron excitability through perineuronal nets and Kv3.1b K+ channels.


ABSTRACT: Neuronal ankyrins cluster and link membrane proteins to the actin and spectrin-based cytoskeleton. Among the three vertebrate ankyrins, little is known about neuronal Ankyrin-R (AnkR). We report AnkR is highly enriched in Pv+ fast-spiking interneurons in mouse and human. We identify AnkR-associated protein complexes including cytoskeletal proteins, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), and perineuronal nets (PNNs). We show that loss of AnkR from forebrain interneurons reduces and disrupts PNNs, decreases anxiety-like behaviors, and changes the intrinsic excitability and firing properties of Pv+ fast-spiking interneurons. These changes are accompanied by a dramatic reduction in Kv3.1b K+ channels. We identify a novel AnkR-binding motif in Kv3.1b, and show that AnkR is both necessary and sufficient for Kv3.1b membrane localization in interneurons and at nodes of Ranvier. Thus, AnkR regulates Pv+ fast-spiking interneuron function by organizing ion channels, CAMs, and PNNs, and linking these to the underlying β1 spectrin-based cytoskeleton.

SUBMITTER: Stevens SR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8257253 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ankyrin-R regulates fast-spiking interneuron excitability through perineuronal nets and Kv3.1b K<sup>+</sup> channels.

Stevens Sharon R SR   Longley Colleen M CM   Ogawa Yuki Y   Teliska Lindsay H LH   Arumanayagam Anithachristy S AS   Nair Supna S   Oses-Prieto Juan A JA   Burlingame Alma L AL   Cykowski Matthew D MD   Xue Mingshan M   Rasband Matthew N MN  

eLife 20210628


Neuronal ankyrins cluster and link membrane proteins to the actin and spectrin-based cytoskeleton. Among the three vertebrate ankyrins, little is known about neuronal Ankyrin-R (AnkR). We report AnkR is highly enriched in Pv<sup>+</sup> fast-spiking interneurons in mouse and human. We identify AnkR-associated protein complexes including cytoskeletal proteins, cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), and perineuronal nets (PNNs). We show that loss of AnkR from forebrain interneurons reduces and disrupts P  ...[more]

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