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Citation

Cho, Y, Park, D and Cavalli, V (2015) Filamin A Is Required in Injured Axons for HDAC5 Activity and Axon Regeneration. J. Biol. Chem. 290:22759-70

Abstract

Microtubule dynamics are important for axon growth during development as well as axon regeneration after injury. We have previously identified HDAC5 as an injury-regulated tubulin deacetylase that functions at the injury site to promote axon regeneration. However, the mechanisms involved in the spatial control of HDAC5 activity remain poorly understood. Here we reveal that HDAC5 interacts with the actin binding protein filamin A via its C-terminal domain. Filamin A plays critical roles in HDAC5-dependent tubulin deacetylation because, in cells lacking filamin A, the levels of acetylated tubulin are elevated markedly. We found that nerve injury increases filamin A axonal expression in a protein synthesis-dependent manner. Reducing filamin A levels or interfering with the interaction between HDAC5 and filamin A prevents injury-induced tubulin deacetylation as well as HDAC5 localization at the injured axon tips. In addition, neurons lacking filamin A display reduced axon regeneration. Our findings suggest a model in which filamin A local translation following axon injury controls localized HDAC5 activity to promote axon regeneration.

Links

PubMed PMC4566247 Online version:10.1074/jbc.M115.638445

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Significance

Annotations

Gene product Qualifier GO Term Evidence Code with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status

HUMAN:FLNA

GO:0090042: tubulin deacetylation

ECO:0000315:

P

Figure 2C-H

complete
CACAO 11096

HUMAN:FLNA

GO:0008104: protein localization

ECO:0000314:

P

Figure 5 shows that Filamin A is required for HDAC5 localization in growth cone

complete
CACAO 11165

HUMAN:HDAC5

GO:0005737: cytoplasm

ECO:0000314:

C

Figure 2C

complete
CACAO 11095

HUMAN:HDAC5

GO:0005634: nucleus

ECO:0000314:

C

Figure 2C and F

complete
CACAO 11097

MOUSE:HDAC5

GO:0044295: axonal growth cone

ECO:0000314:

C

Figure 5A

complete
CACAO 11098

MOUSE:FLNA

GO:0044295: axonal growth cone

ECO:0000314:

C

Figure 5A

complete
CACAO 11099

MOUSE:FLNA

GO:0048680: positive regulation of axon regeneration

ECO:0000315:

P

Figure 7A-C

complete
CACAO 11100

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