Fragile X mental retardation protein controls gating of the sodium-activated potassium channel Slack.
Journal: Nature Neuroscience
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Abstract
In humans, the absence of Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP), an RNA-binding protein, results in Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited form of intellectual disability. Using biochemical and electrophysiological studies, we found that FMRP binds to the C terminus of the Slack sodium-activated potassium channel to activate the channel in mice. Our findings suggest that Slack activity provides a link between patterns of neuronal firing and changes in protein translation.
Authors
Maile Brown, Jack Kronengold, Valeswara-rao Gazula, Yi Chen, John Strumbos, Fred Sigworth, Dhasakumar Navaratnam, Leonard Kaczmarek