Kira V Gromova
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Lutzenkirchen F, Zhu Y, Maric H, Boeck D, Gromova K, Kneussel M
Commun Biol
. 2024 Dec;
7(1):1635.
PMID: 39668217
GABAergic synapses critically modulate neuronal excitability, and plastic changes in inhibitory synaptic strength require reversible interactions between GABA receptors (GABARs) and their postsynaptic anchor gephyrin. Inhibitory long-term potentiation (LTP) depends...
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Stajano D, Lombino F, Schweizer M, Glatzel M, Saftig P, Gromova K, et al.
J Extracell Biol
. 2024 Jun;
2(9):e113.
PMID: 38938373
Neurons in the central nervous system release extracellular vesicles (EVs) and exosomes in response to synaptic activity to regulate physiological processes at target neurons. The intercellular transfer of proteins, mRNAs,...
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Lombino F, Schwarz J, Pechmann Y, Schweizer M, Jark R, Stange O, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2023 Dec;
44(13).
PMID: 38050126
Dynamic microtubules critically regulate synaptic functions, but the role of microtubule severing in these processes is barely understood. Katanin is a neuronally expressed microtubule-severing complex regulating microtubule number and length...
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Gromova K, Thies E, Janiesch P, Lutzenkirchen F, Zhu Y, Stajano D, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Jul;
42(7):112743.
PMID: 37418322
Homeostatic synaptic plasticity adjusts the strength of synapses to restrain neuronal activity within a physiological range. Postsynaptic guanylate kinase-associated protein (GKAP) controls the bidirectional synaptic scaling of AMPA receptors (AMPARs);...
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Muhia M, Yuanxiang P, Sedlacik J, Schwarz J, Heisler F, Gromova K, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Jun;
5(1):589.
PMID: 35705737
Muskelin (Mkln1) is implicated in neuronal function, regulating plasma membrane receptor trafficking. However, its influence on intrinsic brain activity and corresponding behavioral processes remains unclear. Here we show that murine...
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Lopes A, Hausrat T, Heisler F, Gromova K, Lombino F, Fischer T, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2020 Sep;
18(8):e3000820.
PMID: 32866173
Mutations in the gene encoding the microtubule-severing protein spastin (spastic paraplegia 4 [SPG4]) cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), associated with neurodegeneration, spasticity, and motor impairment. Complicated forms (complicated HSP [cHSP])...
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Wagner W, Lippmann K, Heisler F, Gromova K, Lombino F, Roesler M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2019 Jul;
28(1):11-20.e9.
PMID: 31269433
Myosin VI is an actin-based cytoskeletal motor implicated in various steps of membrane trafficking. Here, we investigated whether this myosin is crucial for synaptic function and plasticity in neurons. We...
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Gromova K, Muhia M, Rothammer N, Gee C, Thies E, Schaefer I, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2018 May;
23(9):2705-2717.
PMID: 29847800
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are associated with mutations affecting synaptic components, including GluN2B-NMDA receptors (NMDARs) and neurobeachin (NBEA). NBEA participates in biosynthetic pathways to regulate synapse receptor targeting, synaptic function,...
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Muhia M, Thies E, Labonte D, Ghiretti A, Gromova K, Xompero F, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2016 Apr;
15(5):968-977.
PMID: 27117409
The kinesin KIF21B is implicated in several human neurological disorders, including delayed cognitive development, yet it remains unclear how KIF21B dysfunction may contribute to pathology. One limitation is that relatively...
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Rathgeber L, Gromova K, Schaefer I, Breiden P, Lohr C, Kneussel M
Eur J Cell Biol
. 2015 Feb;
94(3-4):173-8.
PMID: 25701174
The kinesin KIF5 transports neuronal cargoes into axons and dendrites. Isolated KIF5 motor domains preferentially move into axons, however KIF5 binding to GRIP1 or gephyrin drives the motor into dendrites,...