Search Results - "Hell, Johannes W"
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CaMKII: claiming center stage in postsynaptic function and organization
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-01-2014)“…While CaMKII has long been known to be essential for synaptic plasticity and learning, recent work points to new dimensions of CaMKII function in the nervous…”
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How Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors, the kinase PKA, and the phosphatase PP2B are intertwined in synaptic LTP and LTD
Published in Science signaling (26-04-2016)“…Both synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) are thought to be critical for memory formation. Dell'Acqua and co-workers now…”
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Distinct Eligibility Traces for LTP and LTD in Cortical Synapses
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (04-11-2015)“…In reward-based learning, synaptic modifications depend on a brief stimulus and a temporally delayed reward, which poses the question of how synaptic activity…”
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Supramolecular Assemblies and Localized Regulation of Voltage-Gated Ion Channels
Published in Physiological reviews (01-04-2009)“…Department of Pharmacology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa This review addresses the localized regulation of voltage-gated ion channels by…”
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CaMKII: a central molecular organizer of synaptic plasticity, learning and memory
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Activity-Dependent Growth of New Dendritic Spines Is Regulated by the Proteasome
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (21-06-2012)“…Growth of new dendritic spines contributes to experience-dependent circuit plasticity in the cerebral cortex. Yet the signaling mechanisms leading to new spine…”
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Role of Palmitoylation of Postsynaptic Proteins in Promoting Synaptic Plasticity
Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (31-01-2019)“…Many postsynaptic proteins undergo palmitoylation, the reversible attachment of the fatty acid palmitate to cysteine residues, which influences trafficking,…”
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The CaMKII/GluN2B Protein Interaction Maintains Synaptic Strength
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-07-2016)“…Learning, memory, and cognition are thought to require normal long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic strength, which in turn requires binding of the…”
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The Therapeutic Landscape of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Current State and Future Directions
Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (28-05-2021)“…Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a debilitating autoimmune disease with grave physical, emotional and socioeconomic consequences. Despite advances in targeted…”
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Ras and Rap Signal Bidirectional Synaptic Plasticity via Distinct Subcellular Microdomains
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (16-05-2018)“…How signaling molecules achieve signal diversity and specificity is a long-standing cell biology question. Here we report the development of a targeted…”
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DAPK1 Mediates LTD by Making CaMKII/GluN2B Binding LTP Specific
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (13-06-2017)“…The death-associated protein kinase 1 (DAPK1) is a potent mediator of neuronal cell death. Here, we find that DAPK1 also functions in synaptic plasticity by…”
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Nimodipine fosters remyelination in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis and induces microglia-specific apoptosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-04-2017)“…Despite continuous interest in multiple sclerosis (MS) research, there is still a lack of neuroprotective strategies, because the main focus has remained on…”
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Norepinephrine potentiates and serotonin depresses visual cortical responses by transforming eligibility traces
Published in Nature communications (09-06-2022)“…Reinforcement allows organisms to learn which stimuli predict subsequent biological relevance. Hebbian mechanisms of synaptic plasticity are insufficient to…”
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Homeostatic synaptic scaling: molecular regulators of synaptic AMPA-type glutamate receptors
Published in F1000 research (2018)“…The ability of neurons and circuits to maintain their excitability and activity levels within the appropriate dynamic range by homeostatic mechanisms is…”
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Imbalance of excitatory/inhibitory synaptic protein expression in iPSC-derived neurons from FOXG1(+/-) patients and in foxg1(+/-) mice
Published in European journal of human genetics : EJHG (01-06-2016)“…Rett syndrome (RTT) is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder associated with mutations in either MECP2, CDKL5 or FOXG1. The precise molecular mechanisms that…”
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Age-Dependent Contributions of NMDA Receptors and L-Type Calcium Channels to Long-Term Depression in the Piriform Cortex
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (17-12-2021)“…In the hippocampus, the contributions of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) and L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) to neuronal transmission and synaptic…”
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Spatiotemporal Control of Vascular CaV1.2 by α1C S1928 Phosphorylation
Published in Circulation research (02-12-2022)“…BACKGROUNDL-type CaV1.2 channels undergo cooperative gating to regulate cell function, although mechanisms are unclear. This study tests the hypothesis that…”
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Acute phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate depletion destabilizes sarcolemmal expression of cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel CaV1.2
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-04-2023)“…CaV1.2 channels are critical players in cardiac excitation–contraction coupling, yet we do not understand how they are affected by an important therapeutic…”
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CaMKII: a central molecular organizer of synaptic plasticity, learning and memory
Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-11-2022)“…Calcium–calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is the most abundant protein in excitatory synapses and is central to synaptic plasticity,…”
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β2 Adrenergic Receptor, Protein Kinase A (PKA) and c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) Signaling Pathways Mediate Tau Pathology in Alzheimer Disease Models
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-04-2013)“…Alzheimer disease (AD) is characterized by neurodegeneration marked by loss of synapses and spines associated with hyperphosphorylation of tau protein…”
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