Castro-Torres, Rubén Darío Busquets, Oriol Parcerisas, Antoni Verdaguer, Ester Olloquequi, Jordi Etchetto, Miren Beas-Zarate, Carlos Folch, Jaume Camins, Antoni Auladell, Carme
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Cells
The c-Jun N-terminal Kinases (JNKs) are a group of regulatory elements responsible for the control of a wide array of functions within the cell. In the central nervous system (CNS), JNKs are involved in neuronal polarization, starting from the cell division of neural stem cells and ending with their final positioning when migrating and maturing. Th...
Dubový, Petr Hradilová-Svíženská, Ivana Klusáková, Ilona Brázda, Václav Joukal, Marek
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Histochemistry and cell biology
To assess the potential role of IL-6 in sciatic nerve injury-induced activation of a pro-regenerative state in remote dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons, we compared protein levels of SCG-10 and activated STAT3, as well as axon regeneration in IL-6 knockout (IL-6ko) mice and their wild-type (WT) counterparts. Unilateral sciatic nerve compression and...
Summers, Daniel W. Milbrandt, Jeffrey DiAntonio, Aaron
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Axon degeneration is a prominent event in many neurodegenerative disorders. Axon injury stimulates an intrinsic self-destruction program that culminates in activation of the prodegeneration factor SARM1 and local dismantling of damaged axon segments. In healthy axons, SARM1 activity is restrained by constant delivery of the axon survival factor NMN...
Drerup, Catherine M Lusk, Sarah Nechiporuk, Alex
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Delivery of proteins and organelles to the growth cone during axon extension relies on anterograde transport by kinesin motors. Though critical for neural circuit development, the mechanisms of cargo-specific anterograde transport during axon extension are only starting to be explored. Cargos of particular importance for axon outgrowth are microtub...
Iwamaru, Yoshifumi Kitani, Hiroshi Okada, Hiroyuki Takenouchi, Takato Shimizu, Yoshihisa Imamura, Morikazu Miyazawa, Kohtaro Murayama, Yuichi Hoover, Edward A Yokoyama, Takashi
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Journal of neurochemistry
The conversion of normal cellular prion protein (PrPC) into its pathogenic isoform (PrPSc) is an essential event in prion pathogenesis. In culture models, membrane rafts are suggested to play a critical role in PrPSc formation. To identify the candidate molecules capable of interacting with PrPC and facilitating PrPSc formation in membrane rafts, w...
Liu, Yonghua Wang, Youhua Chen, Ying Li, Xiaohong Yang, Jiao Liu, Yang Shen, Aiguo
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The Journal of biological chemistry
Axon loss is a destructive consequence of a wide range of neurological diseases without a clearly defined mechanism. Recent data demonstrate that SCG10 is a novel axonal maintenance factor and that rapid SCG10 loss after injury requires JNK activity; how JNK induces degradation of SCG10 is not well known. Here we showed that SCG10 was a binding par...
Jeong, Byung-Hoon Kim, Hae-Jung Lee, Kyung-Hee Carp, Richard I. Kim, Yong-Sun
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Molecular Biology Reports
Polymorphisms in the prion protein gene (PRNP) can affect the susceptibility of humans to prion diseases. Recently, aside from PRNP, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of two candidate genes for susceptibility to human prion diseases have been identified by human genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in the British population. One SNP of retin...
Yip, Yan Y. Yeap, Yvonne Y.C. Bogoyevitch, Marie A. Ng, Dominic C.H.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
The stathmin (STMN) family of tubulin-binding phosphoproteins are critical regulators of interphase microtubule dynamics and organization in a broad range of cellular processes. c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) signalling to STMN family proteins has been implicated specifically in neuronal maturation, degeneration and cell stress responses more broadl...
Burzynski, Grzegorz M. Delalande, Jean-Marie Shepherd, Iain
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Gene expression patterns : GEP
SCG10 (Superior Cervical Ganglia 10, STMN2) is a member of the stathmin family of proteins. Stathmins regulate microtubule dynamics by inhibiting polymerization and promoting their depolymerization. SCG10 is believed to be a neuronal-specific stathmin that is enriched in the growth cones of developing neurons and plays a role in regulating neurite ...
Heo, K Ha, SH Chae, YC Lee, S Oh, YS Kim, YH Kim, SH Kim, JH Mizoguchi, A Itoh, TJ
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Regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins interact with alpha subunits of heterotrimeric G-proteins via the RGS domain and attenuate their activity by accelerating GTPase activity. RGS2, a member of the RGS family, regulates synaptic development via hereto unknown mechanism. In this study, we found that RGS2 directly interacted with tubulin v...