Interestingly, HDAC6 also interacts with the dynactin complex [35], and so it can regulate protein transport to the axon.
[From the second Reference]----
Double immunostaining with antibodies against HDAC6 and p150glued shows significant co-localization of these proteins around the nucleus and at the leading edge (Fig. 1b–d). These results indicate that HDAC6 is a microtubule-associated deacetylase. Supporting this idea, nocodazole treatment, which collapses the microtubule network, leads to the redistribution of HDAC6 around the nucleus, where it completely co-localizes with p150glued (Fig. 1e–g) and tubulin (Fig. 1k–m).
Note:The second reference is not from the corpus collected for CNS related articles but it further supports the interaction between HDAC6 and Dynactin.