Kerstin Duning
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Recent Articles
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Hermann A, Wennmann D, Gromnitza S, Edeling M, Van Marck V, Sudol M, et al.
Hepatology
. 2017 Nov;
67(4):1546-1559.
PMID: 29116649
Conclusion: Our data define an essential in vivo function for WWC proteins as regulators of canonical and noncanonical Hippo signaling in hepatic cell growth and liver tumorigenesis. Thus, expression of...
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Heitz F, Farinelli M, Mohanna S, Kahn M, Duning K, Frey M, et al.
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2016 Aug;
135:100-114.
PMID: 27498008
Memory formation is associated with activity-dependent changes in synaptic plasticity. The mechanisms underlying these processes are complex and involve multiple components. Recent work has implicated the protein KIBRA in human...
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Blanque A, Repetto D, Rohlmann A, Brockhaus J, Duning K, Pavenstadt H, et al.
Front Neuroanat
. 2015 Mar;
9:13.
PMID: 25750616
Spines are small protrusions arising from dendrites that receive most excitatory synaptic input in the brain. Dendritic spines represent dynamic structures that undergo activity-dependent adaptations, for example, during synaptic plasticity....
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Wennmann D, Schmitz J, Wehr M, Krahn M, Koschmal N, Gromnitza S, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2014 Apr;
31(7):1710-23.
PMID: 24682284
The scaffolding protein KIBRA (also called WWC1) is involved in the regulation of important intracellular transport processes and the establishment of cell polarity. Furthermore, KIBRA/WWC1 is an upstream regulator of...
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Vogt-Eisele A, Kruger C, Duning K, Weber D, Spoelgen R, Pitzer C, et al.
J Neurochem
. 2013 Oct;
128(5):686-700.
PMID: 24117625
The WWC1 gene has been genetically associated with human episodic memory performance, and its product KIdney/BRAin protein (KIBRA) has been shown to interact with the atypical protein kinase protein kinase...
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Guske K, Schmitz B, Schelleckes M, Duning K, Kremerskothen J, Pavenstadt H, et al.
J Mol Med (Berl)
. 2013 Sep;
92(2):185-96.
PMID: 24072042
Unlabelled: KIBRA has been described as a key regulator of the Hippo signaling pathway, regulating organ size control, cell contact inhibition, cell growth, as well as tumorigenesis and cystogenesis. Since...
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Mandraju R, Chekuri A, Bhaskar C, Duning K, Kremerskothen J, Kondapi A
Arch Biochem Biophys
. 2011 Oct;
516(2):128-37.
PMID: 22019940
In the present study, the activity of Topoisomerase IIβ (TopoIIβ) is evaluated during peroxide induced double stranded DNA breaks (DSBs) repair in primary neurons. The results showed that the TopoIIβ...
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Makuch L, Volk L, Anggono V, Johnson R, Yu Y, Duning K, et al.
Neuron
. 2011 Sep;
71(6):1022-9.
PMID: 21943600
KIBRA has recently been identified as a gene associated with human memory performance. Despite the elucidation of the role of KIBRA in several diverse processes in nonneuronal cells, the molecular...
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Duning K, Rosenbusch D, Schluter M, Tian Y, Kunzelmann K, Meyer N, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2010 Sep;
285(44):33584-8.
PMID: 20833712
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most frequent monogenic cause of kidney failure, characterized by the development of renal cysts. ADPKD is caused by mutations of the polycystin-1...
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Schneider A, Huentelman M, Kremerskothen J, Duning K, Spoelgen R, Nikolich K
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2010 Jun;
2:4.
PMID: 20552044
The genetic locus encoding KIBRA, a member of the WWC family of proteins, has recently been shown to be associated with human memory performance through genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism screening....