F Anne Stephenson
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Yuan B, Hatchett-Walker C, Long P, Xu Z, Stephenson F, Haider S, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2022 Oct;
298(12):102590.
PMID: 36244453
Type A γ-aminobutyric acid receptors (GABARs) represent a family of pentameric GABA-gated Cl/HCO ion channels which mediate inhibitory transmission in the central nervous system. Cell surface expression of GABARs, a...
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Smart T, Stephenson F
Brain Neurosci Adv
. 2020 Mar;
3:2398212819858249.
PMID: 32166183
γ-aminobutyric acid has become one of the most widely known neurotransmitter molecules in the brain over the last 50 years, recognised for its pivotal role in inhibiting neural excitability. It...
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Cousins S, Stephenson F
Neurochem Res
. 2018 Oct;
44(6):1437-1445.
PMID: 30284099
A new N-methyl D aspartate neurotransmitter receptor interacting protein has been identified by yeast two-hybrid screening of a mouse brain cDNA library. C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) was shown to...
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Loss O, Stephenson F
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
80:134-147.
PMID: 28300646
Previous studies established that the kinesin adaptor proteins, TRAK1 and TRAK2, play an important role in mitochondrial transport in neurons. They link mitochondria to kinesin motor proteins via a TRAK...
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Cousins S, Dai W, Stephenson F
J Neurochem
. 2015 Feb;
133(6):879-85.
PMID: 25683482
The function of amyloid precursor protein (APP) is unknown, although the discovery that it contributes to the regulation of surface expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors has afforded new insights into...
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Loss O, Stephenson F
J Neurosci Res
. 2015 Feb;
93(7):1056-66.
PMID: 25653102
Neuronal function requires regulated anterograde and retrograde trafficking of mitochondria along microtubules by using the molecular motors kinesin and dynein. Previous work has established that trafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs),TRAK1 and...
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Brown L, Fuchs C, Nicholson M, Stephenson F, Thomson A, Jovanovic J
J Vis Exp
. 2014 Dec;
(93):e52115.
PMID: 25489750
Inhibitory neurons act in the central nervous system to regulate the dynamics and spatio-temporal co-ordination of neuronal networks. GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) is the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. It...
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Piguel N, Fievre S, Blanc J, Carta M, Moreau M, Moutin E, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2014 Oct;
9(2):712-27.
PMID: 25310985
The appropriate trafficking of glutamate receptors to synapses is crucial for basic synaptic function and synaptic plasticity. It is now accepted that NMDA receptors (NMDARs) internalize and are recycled at...
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Randall T, Moores C, Stephenson F
FEBS Lett
. 2013 Oct;
587(23):3763-9.
PMID: 24161670
Understanding specific cargo distribution in differentiated cells is a major challenge. Trafficking kinesin proteins (TRAKs) are kinesin adaptors. They bind the cargo binding domain of kinesin-1 motor proteins forming a...