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FGF14 is a regulator of KCNQ2/3 channels
by
Pitt, Geoffrey S.
, Pablo, Juan Lorenzo
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Ankyrins - metabolism
/ Axon Initial Segment - metabolism
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Central nervous system
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - genetics
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - metabolism
/ Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
/ Hippocampus - cytology
/ Hippocampus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ KCNQ2 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ KCNQ3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Membranes
/ Molecules
/ NAV1.6 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels - metabolism
2017
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FGF14 is a regulator of KCNQ2/3 channels
by
Pitt, Geoffrey S.
, Pablo, Juan Lorenzo
in
Ankyrins - metabolism
/ Axon Initial Segment - metabolism
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Central nervous system
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - genetics
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - metabolism
/ Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
/ Hippocampus - cytology
/ Hippocampus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ KCNQ2 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ KCNQ3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Membranes
/ Molecules
/ NAV1.6 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels - metabolism
2017
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FGF14 is a regulator of KCNQ2/3 channels
by
Pitt, Geoffrey S.
, Pablo, Juan Lorenzo
in
Ankyrins - metabolism
/ Axon Initial Segment - metabolism
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells, Cultured
/ Central nervous system
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - genetics
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - metabolism
/ Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
/ Hippocampus - cytology
/ Hippocampus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ KCNQ2 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ KCNQ3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ Membranes
/ Molecules
/ NAV1.6 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - metabolism
/ Neuroscience
/ Proteins
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Small Interfering - genetics
/ Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels - metabolism
2017
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FGF14 is a regulator of KCNQ2/3 channels
2017
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Overview
KCNQ2/3 (Kv7.2/7.3) channels and voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) are enriched in the axon initial segment (AIS) where they bind to ankyrin-G and coregulate membrane potential in central nervous system neurons. The molecular mechanisms supporting coordinated regulation of KCNQ and VGSCs and the cellular mechanisms governing KCNQ trafficking to the AIS are incompletely understood. Here, we show that fibroblast growth factor 14 (FGF14), previously described as a VGSC regulator, also affects KCNQ function and localization. FGF14 knockdown leads to a reduction of KCNQ2 in the AIS and a reduction in whole-cell KCNQ currents. FGF14 positively regulates KCNQ2/3 channels in a simplified expression system. FGF14 interacts with KCNQ2 at a site distinct from the FGF14–VGSC interaction surface, thus enabling the bridging of NaV1.6 and KCNQ2. These data implicate FGF14 as an organizer of channel localization in the AIS and provide insight into the coordination of KCNQ and VGSC conductances in the regulation of membrane potential.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Axon Initial Segment - metabolism
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - genetics
/ Fibroblast Growth Factors - metabolism
/ Gene Expression Regulation - genetics
/ Humans
/ KCNQ2 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ KCNQ3 Potassium Channel - metabolism
/ Membrane Potentials - physiology
/ NAV1.6 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Proteins
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