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    Ubiquitin ligase activity inhibits Cdk5 to control axon termination by Desbois, Muriel, Opperman, Karla J, Amezquita, Jonathan, Gaglio, Gabriel, Crawley, Oliver, Grill, Brock

    Published in PLoS genetics (14-04-2022)
    “…The Cdk5 kinase plays prominent roles in nervous system development, plasticity, behavior and disease. It also has important, non-neuronal functions in cancer,…”
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    Autophagy is inhibited by ubiquitin ligase activity in the nervous system by Crawley, Oliver, Opperman, Karla J., Desbois, Muriel, Adrados, Isabel, Borgen, Melissa A., Giles, Andrew C., Duckett, Derek R., Grill, Brock

    Published in Nature communications (01-11-2019)
    “…Autophagy is an intracellular catabolic process prominent in starvation, aging and disease. Neuronal autophagy is particularly important, as it affects…”
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    Cohesin-interacting protein WAPL-1 regulates meiotic chromosome structure and cohesion by antagonizing specific cohesin complexes by Crawley, Oliver, Barroso, Consuelo, Testori, Sarah, Ferrandiz, Nuria, Silva, Nicola, Castellano-Pozo, Maikel, Jaso-Tamame, Angel Luis, Martinez-Perez, Enrique

    Published in eLife (04-02-2016)
    “…Wapl induces cohesin dissociation from DNA throughout the mitotic cell cycle, modulating sister chromatid cohesion and higher-order chromatin structure…”
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    Protein phosphatase 4 promotes chromosome pairing and synapsis, and contributes to maintaining crossover competence with increasing age by Sato-Carlton, Aya, Li, Xuan, Crawley, Oliver, Testori, Sarah, Martinez-Perez, Enrique, Sugimoto, Asako, Carlton, Peter M

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-10-2014)
    “…Prior to the meiotic divisions, dynamic chromosome reorganizations including pairing, synapsis, and recombination of maternal and paternal chromosome pairs…”
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    A MIG-15/JNK-1 MAP kinase cascade opposes RPM-1 signaling in synapse formation and learning by Crawley, Oliver, Giles, Andrew C, Desbois, Muriel, Kashyap, Sudhanva, Birnbaum, Rayna, Grill, Brock

    Published in PLoS genetics (11-12-2017)
    “…The Pam/Highwire/RPM-1 (PHR) proteins are conserved intracellular signaling hubs that regulate synapse formation and axon termination. The C. elegans PHR…”
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    Autophagy in axonal and presynaptic development by Crawley, Oliver, Grill, Brock

    Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-08-2021)
    “…The study of autophagy in the nervous system has predominantly centered on degeneration. Evidence is now cementing crucial roles for autophagy in neuronal…”
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    GluN3A NMDA receptor subunits: more enigmatic than ever? by Crawley, Oliver, Conde‐Dusman, María J., Pérez‐Otaño, Isabel

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-01-2022)
    “…Non‐conventional N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptors (NMDARs) containing GluN3A subunits have unique biophysical, signalling and localization properties within the…”
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    PAM forms an atypical SCF ubiquitin ligase complex that ubiquitinates and degrades NMNAT2 by Desbois, Muriel, Crawley, Oliver, Evans, Paul R., Baker, Scott T., Masuho, Ikuo, Yasuda, Ryohei, Grill, Brock

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-09-2018)
    “…PHR (PAM/Highwire/RPM-1) proteins are conserved RING E3 ubiquitin ligases that function in developmental processes, such as axon termination and synapse…”
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    PAM forms an atypical SCF ubiquitin ligase complex that ubiquitinates and degrades NMNAT2 by Desbois, Muriel, Crawley, Oliver, Evans, Paul R., Baker, Scott T., Masuho, Ikuo, Yasuda, Ryohei, Grill, Brock

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…PHR (PAM/Highwire/RPM‐1) proteins are conserved RING E3 ubiquitin ligases that function in developmental processes, such as axon termination and synapse…”
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    Protein Phosphatase 4 Promotes Chromosome Pairing and Synapsis, and Contributes to Maintaining Crossover Competence with Increasing Age: e1004638 by Sato-Carlton, Aya, Li, Xuan, Crawley, Oliver, Testori, Sarah, Martinez-Perez, Enrique, Sugimoto, Asako, Carlton, Peter M

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-10-2014)
    “…Prior to the meiotic divisions, dynamic chromosome reorganizations including pairing, synapsis, and recombination of maternal and paternal chromosome pairs…”
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    Investigating the regulation of cohesin dynamics during meiotic prophase in c elegans by Crawley, Oliver

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…The physical linking of sister chromatids after S-phase is known as sister chromatid cohesion (SCC) and is largely provided by the cohesin complex. The…”
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