Search Results - "Ichtchenko, K."
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Binding of Neuroligins to PSD-95
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (05-09-1997)“…PSD-95 is a component of postsynaptic densities in central synapses. It contains three PDZ domains that localize N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit 2 (NMDA2…”
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Conserved domain structure of beta-neurexins. Unusual cleaved signal sequences in receptor-like neuronal cell-surface proteins
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-04-1994)“…Neurexins, a family of neuronal cell-surface proteins, consist of the longer alpha-neurexins (I alpha, II alpha, and III alpha) and the shorter beta-neurexins…”
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A novel ubiquitously expressed alpha-latrotoxin receptor is a member of the CIRL family of G-protein-coupled receptors
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-02-1999)“…Poisoning with alpha-latrotoxin, a neurotoxic protein from black widow spider venom, results in a robust increase of spontaneous synaptic transmission and…”
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Structure of the LDL Receptor Extracellular Domain at Endosomal pH
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-12-2002)“…The low-density lipoprotein receptor mediates cholesterol homeostasis through endocytosis of lipoproteins. It discharges its ligand in the endosome at pH < 6…”
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Neuroligin 1 Is a Postsynaptic Cell-Adhesion Molecule of Excitatory Synapses
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-02-1999)“…At the synapse, presynaptic membranes specialized for vesicular traffic are linked to postsynaptic membranes specialized for signal transduction. The…”
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Neuronal targeting, internalization and biological activity of a recombinant atoxic derivative of botulinum neurotoxin A
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alpha-Latrotoxin receptor CIRL/latrophilin 1 (CL1) defines an unusual family of ubiquitous G-protein-linked receptors. G-protein coupling not required for triggering exocytosis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-12-1998)“…alpha-Latrotoxin, a potent excitatory neurotoxin, binds to two receptors: a G-protein-coupled receptor called CIRL/latrophilin 1 (CL1) and a cell-surface…”
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Neuroligin 1: A splice site-specific ligand for β-neurexins
Published in Cell (05-05-1995)“…Neurexins are neuronal cell surface proteins with hundreds of isoforms generated by alternative splicing. Here we describe neuroligin 1, a neuronal cell…”
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Structures, Alternative Splicing, and Neurexin Binding of Multiple Neuroligins ()
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-02-1996)“…Neuroligin 1 is a neuronal cell surface protein that binds to a subset of neurexins, polymorphic cell surface proteins that are also localized on neurons…”
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The evolutionary pressure to inactivate. A subclass of synaptotagmins with an amino acid substitution that abolishes Ca2+ binding
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-05-1997)“…Synaptotagmin I is a Ca2+-binding protein of synaptic vesicles that serves as a Ca2+ sensor for neurotransmitter release and was the first member found of a…”
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Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-ς Is a Novel Member of the Functional Family of α-Latrotoxin Receptors
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-09-2002)“…Receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase sigma (PTPς) is essential for neuronal development and function. Here we report that PTPς is a target of…”
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α-Latrotoxin action probed with recombinant toxin: receptors recruit α-latrotoxin but do not transduce an exocytotic signal
Published in The EMBO journal (02-11-1998)“…α‐Latrotoxin stimulates neurotransmitter release probably by binding to two receptors, CIRL/latrophilin 1 (CL1) and neurexin Iα. We have now produced…”
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Neurexin Iα Is a Major α-Latrotoxin Receptor That Cooperates in α-Latrotoxin Action
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (16-01-1998)“…α-Latrotoxin is a potent neurotoxin from black widow spider venom that binds to presynaptic receptors and causes massive neurotransmitter release. A surprising…”
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Post-translational Proteolytic Processing of the Calcium-independent Receptor of [alpha]-Latrotoxin (CIRL), a Natural Chimera of the Cell Adhesion Protein and the G Protein-coupled Receptor. ROLE OF THE G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR PROTEOLYSIS SITE (GPS) MOTIF
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-11-2002)“…The calcium-independent receptor of [alpha]-latrotoxin (CIRL), a neuronal cell surface receptor implicated in the regulation of exocytosis, is a natural…”
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Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-[sigma] Is a Novel Member of the Functional Family of [alpha]-Latrotoxin Receptors
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-09-2002)“…Receptor-like protein-tyrosine phosphatase sigma (PTP[sigma]) is essential for neuronal development and function. Here we report that PTP[sigma] is a target of…”
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The evolutionary pressure to inactivate: A subclass of synaptotagmins with an amino acid substitution that abolishes Ca super(2+) binding
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-05-1997)“…Synaptotagmin I is a Ca super(2+)-binding protein of synaptic vesicles that serves as a Ca super(2+) sensor for neurotransmitter release and was the first…”
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Neurexin Ialpha is a major alpha-latrotoxin receptor that cooperates in alpha-latrotoxin action
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