Search Results - "Lelianova, Vera"
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Latrophilin 1 and its endogenous ligand Lasso/teneurin-2 form a high-affinity transsynaptic receptor pair with signaling capabilities
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-07-2011)“…Latrophilin 1 (LPH1), a neuronal receptor of α-latrotoxin, is implicated in neurotransmitter release and control of presynaptic Ca²âº. As an "adhesion…”
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ADGRL1 haploinsufficiency causes a variable spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders in humans and alters synaptic activity and behavior in a mouse model
Published in American journal of human genetics (04-08-2022)“…ADGRL1 (latrophilin 1), a well-characterized adhesion G protein-coupled receptor, has been implicated in synaptic development, maturation, and activity…”
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Proteolytically released Lasso/teneurin-2 induces axonal attraction by interacting with latrophilin-1 on axonal growth cones
Published in eLife (20-11-2018)“…A presynaptic adhesion G-protein-coupled receptor, latrophilin-1, and a postsynaptic transmembrane protein, Lasso/teneurin-2, are implicated in trans-synaptic…”
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The Mechanism of Regulated Release of Lasso/Teneurin-2
Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (22-07-2016)“…Teneurins are large cell-surface receptors involved in axon guidance. Teneurin-2 (also known as latrophilin-1-associated synaptic surface organizer (Lasso))…”
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Catching Latrophilin With Lasso: A Universal Mechanism for Axonal Attraction and Synapse Formation
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (22-03-2019)“…Latrophilin-1 (LPHN1) was isolated as the main high-affinity receptor for α-latrotoxin from black widow spider venom, a powerful presynaptic secretagogue. As…”
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Functional Cross-interaction of the Fragments Produced by the Cleavage of Distinct Adhesion G-protein-coupled Receptors
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-03-2009)“…The unusual adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) contain large extracellular N-terminal domains, which resemble cell-adhesion receptors, and…”
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Latrophilin fragments behave as independent proteins that associate and signal on binding of LTX(N4C)
Published in The EMBO journal (10-11-2004)“…Heptahelical, or G-protein-coupled, receptors control many cellular functions and normally consist of one polypeptide chain. In contrast, heptahelical…”
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Latrophilin fragments behave as independent proteins that associate and signal on binding of LTXN4C
Published in The EMBO journal (10-11-2004)“…Heptahelical, or G‐protein‐coupled, receptors control many cellular functions and normally consist of one polypeptide chain. In contrast, heptahelical…”
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Functional Cross-interaction of the Fragments Produced by the Cleavage of Distinct Adhesion G-protein-coupled ReceptorsS
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-03-2009)“…The unusual adhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) contain large extracellular N-terminal domains, which resemble cell-adhesion receptors, and…”
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α-Latrotoxin Receptor, Latrophilin, Is a Novel Member of the Secretin Family of G Protein-coupled Receptors
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-08-1997)“…α-Latrotoxin (LTX) stimulates massive exocytosis of synaptic vesicles and may help to elucidate the mechanism of regulation of neurosecretion. We have recently…”
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alpha-Latrotoxin, acting via two Ca2+-dependent pathways, triggers exocytosis of two pools of synaptic vesicles
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-11-2001)“…alpha-Latrotoxin stimulates three types of [(3)H]gamma-aminobutyric acid and [(14)C]glutamate release from synaptosomes. The Ca(2+)-independent component (i)…”
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The latrophilin family: multiply spliced G protein-coupled receptors with differential tissue distribution
Published in FEBS letters (29-01-1999)“…Latrophilin is a brain-specific Ca 2+-independent receptor of α-latrotoxin, a potent presynaptic neurotoxin. We now report the finding of two novel latrophilin…”
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Vesicle exocytosis stimulated by α-latrotoxin is mediated by latrophilin and requires both external and stored Ca2
Published in The EMBO journal (15-07-1998)“…α‐Latrotoxin (LTX) stimulates massive neurotransmitter release by two mechanisms: Ca2+‐dependent and ‐independent. Our studies on norepinephrine secretion from…”
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Isolation and biochemical characterization of a Ca2+-independent alpha-latrotoxin-binding protein
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-09-1996)“…alpha-Latrotoxin, a black widow spider neurotoxin, can bind to high affinity receptors on the presynaptic plasma membrane and stimulate massive…”
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Latrophilin fragments behave as independent proteins that associate and signal on binding of LTX N4C
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α-Latrotoxin forms calcium-permeable membrane pores via interactions with latrophilin or neurexin
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-11-2000)“…In order to explore the mechanisms by which α‐latrotoxin activates neurotransmitter release, we have characterized its effects by patch‐clamp methods on cells…”
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(Alpha)-latrotoxin forms calcium-permeable membrane pores via interactions with latrophilin or neurexin
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Latrophilin, Neurexin, and Their Signaling-deficient Mutants Facilitate α-Latrotoxin Insertion into Membranes but Are Not Involved in Pore Formation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-2000)“…Pure α-latrotoxin is very inefficient at forming channels/pores in artificial lipid bilayers or in the plasma membrane of non-secretory cells. However, the…”
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The postweld heat-treatment response of simulated coarse-grained heat-affected zones in a new ferritic steel
Published in Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science (01-10-2001)“…Although the composition of HCM2S is different from conventional 2.25Cr-1Mo steel, current welding codes apply the same PWHT schedules to each alloy. However,…”
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Vesicle exocytosis stimulated by α-latrotoxin is mediated by latrophilin and requires both external and stored Ca 2
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