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A C Nairn

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Bathla S, Datta D, Bolat D, Woo E, Duque A, Arellano J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39713378
Tau pathology in sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) follows a distinct pattern, beginning in the entorhinal cortex (ERC) and spreading to interconnected brain regions. Early-stage tau pathology, characterized by soluble phosphorylated...
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Nagayoshi Y, Chujo T, Hirata S, Nakatsuka H, Chen C, Takakura M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Mar; 7(13). PMID: 33771871
() gene has been implicated in X-linked intellectual disability (XLID), but the molecular pathogenesis is unknown. We show that Ftsj1 is responsible for 2'--methylation of 11 species of cytosolic transfer...
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Xu J, Hartley B, Kurup P, Phillips A, Topol A, Xu M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2016 Oct; 23(2):271-281. PMID: 27752082
The brain-specific tyrosine phosphatase, STEP (STriatal-Enriched protein tyrosine Phosphatase) is an important regulator of synaptic function. STEP normally opposes synaptic strengthening by increasing N-methyl D-aspartate glutamate receptor (NMDAR) internalization through...
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Glausier J, Maddox M, Hemmings Jr H, Nairn A, Greengard P, Muly E
Neuroscience . 2010 Feb; 167(2):428-38. PMID: 20156529
The actions of dopamine D1 family receptors (D1R) depend upon a signal transduction cascade that modulates the phosphorylation state of important effector proteins, such as glutamate receptors and ion channels....
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Zhang Y, Svenningsson P, Picetti R, Schlussman S, Nairn A, Ho A, et al.
J Neurosci . 2006 Mar; 26(10):2645-51. PMID: 16525043
The reinforcing effect of cocaine is associated with increases in dopamine in the striatum. The phosphoprotein DARPP-32 (dopamine- and cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein) has been shown to mediate the intracellular events after...
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Maus M, Torrens Y, Gauchy C, Bretin S, Nairn A, Glowinski J, et al.
J Neurochem . 2006 Jan; 96(3):815-24. PMID: 16405506
Cerebral ischaemia is associated with brain damage and inhibition of neuronal protein synthesis. A deficit in neuronal metabolism and altered excitatory amino acid release may both contribute to those phenomena....
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Belelovsky K, Elkobi A, Kaphzan H, Nairn A, Rosenblum K
Eur J Neurosci . 2005 Nov; 22(10):2560-8. PMID: 16307598
In a variety of species memory consolidation following different learning paradigms has been shown to be dependent on protein synthesis. However, it is not known whether modulation of protein synthesis...
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Vergani P, Basso C, Mense M, Nairn A, Gadsby D
Biochem Soc Trans . 2005 Oct; 33(Pt 5):1003-7. PMID: 16246032
Unique among ABC (ATP-binding cassette) protein family members, CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator), also termed ABCC7, encoded by the gene mutated in cystic fibrosis patients, functions as an ion...
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Rakhilin S, Olson P, Nishi A, Starkova N, Fienberg A, Nairn A, et al.
Science . 2004 Oct; 306(5696):698-701. PMID: 15499021
Calmodulin (CaM) is a major effector for the intracellular actions of Ca2+ in nearly all cell types. We identified a CaM-binding protein, designated regulator of calmodulin signaling (RCS). G protein-coupled...
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Chotiner J, Khorasani H, Nairn A, ODell T, Watson J
Neuroscience . 2003 Feb; 116(3):743-52. PMID: 12573716
The persistent maintenance of long-term potentiation requires both messenger RNA and protein synthesis. While there is mounting evidence for an active role of protein synthesis in hippocampal long-term potentiation, the...