Neurofilaments and Neurofilament Proteins in Health and Disease
New York University · Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Abstract
Neurofilaments (NFs) are unique among tissue-specific classes of intermediate filaments (IFs) in being heteropolymers composed of four subunits (NF-L [neurofilament light]; NF-M [neurofilament middle]; NF-H [neurofilament heavy]; and a-internexin or peripherin), each having different domain structures and functions. Here, we review how NFs provide structural support for the highly asymmetric geometries of neurons and, especially, for the marked radial expansion of myelinated axons crucial for effective nerve conduction velocity. NFs in axons extensively cross-bridge and interconnect with other non-IF components of the cytoskeleton, including microtubules, actin filaments, and other fibrous cytoskeletal…
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Authors
4- AYAidong YuanCorresponding
New York University, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
- MVMala V. Rao
New York University, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
- VVeeranna
Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, New York University
- RARalph A. Nixon
New York University, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Topics & keywords
- Neurofilament
- Biology
- Dementia
- Library science
- Disease
- Gerontology
- Medicine
- Pathology