A Proteome Map of Axoglial Specializations Isolated and Purified from Human Central Nervous System
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Dhaunchak, Ajit S.
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A Proteome Map of Axoglial Specializations Isolated and Purified from Human Central Nervous System
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Compact myelin, the paranode, and the juxtaparanode are
discrete domains that are formed on myelinated axons. In
humans, neurological disorders associated with loss of
myelin, including Multiple Sclerosis, often also result in
disassembly of the node of Ranvier. Despite the importance
of these domains in the proper functioning of the
CNS, their molecular composition and assembly mechanism
remains largely unknown. We therefore performed a
large-scale proteomics MudPIT screen for the identification
of proteins in human myelin and axogliasomal fractions.
We identified over 1,000 proteins in these fractions. Since
even minor perturbations in neuron-glial interactions can
uncouple the glial support of axons, the proteome map
presented here can be used as a reference library for
‘‘myelin health’’ and disease states, including white matter
disorders such as leukodystrophies and multiple sclerosis.
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Rio Tinto Alcan, The Molson Foundation, The Myelin Repair
Foundation, Center of Excellence Award [(2007) Government of Canada], MS Society
of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship.
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GLIA, Volume: 58, Issue: 16, Pages: 1949-1960, 2010
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