Nature Communications (Oct 2019)

Two adhesive systems cooperatively regulate axon ensheathment and myelin growth in the CNS

  • Minou Djannatian,
  • Sebastian Timmler,
  • Martina Arends,
  • Manja Luckner,
  • Marie-Theres Weil,
  • Ioannis Alexopoulos,
  • Nicolas Snaidero,
  • Bettina Schmid,
  • Thomas Misgeld,
  • Wiebke Möbius,
  • Martina Schifferer,
  • Elior Peles,
  • Mikael Simons

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12789-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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It remains unclear how myelin is targeted specifically to axons while sparing neuronal cell bodies and dendrites, or how small gaps, the nodes of Ranvier, are left unmyelinated along the axon. In this study, authors used genetic analyses in zebrafish and mice to demonstrate that molecules of the paranodal axo-glial junction act jointly with molecules of the internodal domain to regulate axonal interactions and myelin wrapping, and that in the combined absence of these molecules myelin sheaths are misplaced.