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Neurofilament Heavy Chain (NFH)

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Neurofilament Heavy Chain (NFH)

Overview

Neurofilament Heavy Chain (NFH), encoded by the NEFH gene, is the largest subunit of neurofilaments, the primary structural protein scaffolding within axons. Neurofilaments are intermediate filaments specific to neurons and represent approximately 2-4% of total neuronal protein. NFH, with a molecular weight of approximately 200 kilodaltons, serves as the core structural component that defines neurofilament diameter and mechanical properties. The protein exists predominantly as post-translationally modified forms, particularly through extensive phosphorylation of serine and threonine residues in its C-terminal tail region. These modifications dramatically alter neurofilament spacing, transport dynamics, and axonal caliber. NFH exists in dynamic equilibrium with other neurofilament subunits—neurofilament medium chain (NFM) and neurofilament light chain (NFL)—which collectively form the characteristic 10-nanometer diameter filamentous structures that provide structural integrity to axons.

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