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β1-C121W Is Down But Not Out: Epilepsy-Associated<i>Scn1b-C121W</i>Results in a Deleterious Gain-of-Function
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The mechanisms underlying genetic epilepsy syndromes are poorly understood. Closing this gap in knowledge is essential to the development of new medicines to treat epilepsy. We have used mouse models to understand the mechanism of a mutation in the sodium channel gene SCN1B linked to genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus. We report that sodium channel β1 subunit proteins encoded by this mutant gene are expressed at the surface of neuronal cell bodies; however, they do not associate with the ion channel complex nor are they transported to areas of the axon that are critical for proper neuronal firing. We conclude that this disease-causing mutation is not simply a loss-of-function, but instead results in a deleterious gain-of-function in the brain.
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