Molecular domains of myelinated axons
- PMID: 11084317
- DOI: 10.1016/s0959-4388(00)00122-7
Molecular domains of myelinated axons
Abstract
Myelinated axons are organized into specific domains as the result of interactions with glial cells. Recently, distinct protein complexes of cell adhesion molecules, Na(+) channels and ankyrin G at the nodes, Caspr and contactin in the paranodes, and K(+) channels and Caspr2 in the juxtaparanodal region have been identified, and new insights into the role of the paranodal junctions in the organization of these domains have emerged.
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