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XB-ART-45224
Neuron 2012 Mar 08;735:951-61. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.12.039.
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GlialCAM, a protein defective in a leukodystrophy, serves as a ClC-2 Cl(-) channel auxiliary subunit.

Jeworutzki E , López-Hernández T , Capdevila-Nortes X , Sirisi S , Bengtsson L , Montolio M , Zifarelli G , Arnedo T , Müller CS , Schulte U , Nunes V , Martínez A , Jentsch TJ , Gasull X , Pusch M , Estévez R .


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Ion fluxes mediated by glial cells are required for several physiological processes such as fluid homeostasis or the maintenance of low extracellular potassium during high neuronal activity. In mice, the disruption of the Cl(-) channel ClC-2 causes fluid accumulation leading to myelin vacuolation. A similar vacuolation phenotype is detected in humans affected with megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts (MLC), a leukodystrophy which is caused by mutations in MLC1 or GLIALCAM. We here identify GlialCAM as a ClC-2 binding partner. GlialCAM and ClC-2 colocalize in Bergmann glia, in astrocyte-astrocyte junctions at astrocytic endfeet around blood vessels, and in myelinated fiber tracts. GlialCAM targets ClC-2 to cell junctions, increases ClC-2 mediated currents, and changes its functional properties. Disease-causing GLIALCAM mutations abolish the targeting of the channel to cell junctions. This work describes the first auxiliary subunit of ClC-2 and suggests that ClC-2 may play a role in the pathology of MLC disease.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: clcn2 clcn5 hepacam2 mlc1
GO keywords: chloride channel activity

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References [+] :
Blanz, Leukoencephalopathy upon disruption of the chloride channel ClC-2. 2007, Pubmed