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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 28, 2004, 24(30):6765-6775; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1628-04.2004

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Fibroblast Growth Factor Homologous Factor 2B: Association with Nav1.6 and Selective Colocalization at Nodes of Ranvier of Dorsal Root Axons

Ellen K. Wittmack,1,3,4 Anthony M. Rush,2,3,4 Matthew J. Craner,2,3,4 Mitchell Goldfarb,5 Stephen G. Waxman,2,3,4 and Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj2,3,4

Departments of 1Pharmacology and 2Neurology and 3The Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration Research, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, 4Rehabilitation Research Center, Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, and 5Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College of City University, New York, New York 10021

Voltage-gated sodium channels interact with cytosolic proteins that regulate channel trafficking and/or modulate the biophysical properties of the channels. Nav1.6 is heavily expressed at the nodes of Ranvier along adult CNS and PNS axons and along unmyelinated fibers in the PNS. In an initial yeast two-hybrid screen using the C terminus of Nav1.6 as a bait, we identified FHF2B, a member of the FGF homologous factor (FHF) subfamily, as an interacting partner of Nav1.6. Members of the FHF subfamily share ~70% sequence identity, and individual members demonstrate a cell- and tissue-specific expression pattern. FHF2 is abundantly expressed in the hippocampus and DRG neurons and colocalizes with Nav1.6 at mature nodes of Ranvier in myelinated sensory fibers in the dorsal root of the sciatic nerve. However, retinal ganglion cells and spinal ventral horn motor neurons show very low levels of FHF2 expression, and their axons exhibit no nodal FHF2 staining within the optic nerve and ventral root, respectively. Thus, FHF2 is selectively localized at nodes of dorsal root sensory but not ventral root motor axons. The coexpression of FHF2B and Nav1.6 in the DRG-derived cell line ND7/23 significantly increases the peak current amplitude and causes a 4 mV depolarizing shift of voltage-dependent inactivation of the channel. The preferential expression of FHF2B in sensory neurons may provide a basis for physiological differences in sodium currents that have been reported at the nodes of Ranvier in sensory versus motor axons.

Key words: dorsal root ganglia; sodium channels; nodes of Ranvier; yeast two-hybrid assay; ventral root; dorsal root


Received April 28, 2004; revised June 14, 2004; accepted June 16, 2004.




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