Search Results - "Patrik Verstreken"
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Autophagy in the presynaptic compartment in health and disease
Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-07-2017)“…Synapses are functionally distinct neuronal compartments that are critical for brain function, with synaptic dysfunction being an early pathological feature in…”
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Loss of Bin1 Promotes the Propagation of Tau Pathology
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (18-10-2016)“…Tau pathology propagates within synaptically connected neuronal circuits, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. BIN1-amphiphysin2 is the second most…”
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Deficiency of parkin and PINK1 impairs age-dependent mitophagy in Drosophila
Published in eLife (29-05-2018)“…Mutations in the genes for PINK1 and parkin cause Parkinson's disease. PINK1 and parkin cooperate in the selective autophagic degradation of damaged…”
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A Single-Cell Transcriptome Atlas of the Aging Drosophila Brain
Published in Cell (09-08-2018)“…The diversity of cell types and regulatory states in the brain, and how these change during aging, remains largely unknown. We present a single-cell…”
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ER Lipid Defects in Neuropeptidergic Neurons Impair Sleep Patterns in Parkinson’s Disease
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (27-06-2018)“…Parkinson’s disease patients report disturbed sleep patterns long before motor dysfunction. Here, in parkin and pink1 models, we identify circadian rhythm and…”
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Tau association with synaptic vesicles causes presynaptic dysfunction
Published in Nature communications (11-05-2017)“…Tau is implicated in more than 20 neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease. Under pathological conditions, Tau dissociates from axonal…”
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PINK1 Loss-of-Function Mutations Affect Mitochondrial Complex I Activity via NdufA10 Ubiquinone Uncoupling
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (11-04-2014)“…Under resting conditions, Pink1 knockout cells and cells derived from patients with PINK1 mutations display a loss of mitochondrial complex I reductive…”
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Hsc70-4 Deforms Membranes to Promote Synaptic Protein Turnover by Endosomal Microautophagy
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (18-11-2015)“…Synapses are often far from their cell bodies and must largely independently cope with dysfunctional proteins resulting from synaptic activity and stress. To…”
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Synaptic Contacts Enhance Cell-to-Cell Tau Pathology Propagation
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-05-2015)“…Accumulation of insoluble Tau protein aggregates and stereotypical propagation of Tau pathology through the brain are common hallmarks of tauopathies,…”
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The SAC1 domain in synaptojanin is required for autophagosome maturation at presynaptic terminals
Published in The EMBO journal (15-05-2017)“…Presynaptic terminals are metabolically active and accrue damage through continuous vesicle cycling. How synapses locally regulate protein homeostasis is…”
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Maturation of neuronal AD-tau pathology involves site-specific phosphorylation of cytoplasmic and synaptic tau preceding conformational change and fibril formation
Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-02-2021)“…In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), tau-protein undergoes a multi-step process involving the transition from a natively unfolded monomer to large, aggregated…”
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Presynaptic Autophagy and the Connection With Neurotransmission
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (17-12-2021)“…Autophagy is an evolutionary conserved catabolic pathway essential for the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Defective proteins and organelles are engulfed…”
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Synaptic mitochondria in synaptic transmission and organization of vesicle pools in health and disease
Published in Frontiers in synaptic neuroscience (2010)“…Cell types rich in mitochondria, including neurons, display a high energy demand and a need for calcium buffering. The importance of mitochondria for proper…”
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In vivo single-molecule imaging of syntaxin1A reveals polyphosphoinositide- and activity-dependent trapping in presynaptic nanoclusters
Published in Nature communications (03-01-2017)“…Syntaxin1A is organized in nanoclusters that are critical for the docking and priming of secretory vesicles from neurosecretory cells. Whether and how these…”
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LRRK2 functions in synaptic vesicle endocytosis through a kinase-dependent mechanism
Published in Journal of cell science (01-02-2015)“…Mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) are associated with Parkinson’s disease, but the precise physiological function of the protein remains…”
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Endophilin-A Deficiency Induces the Foxo3a-Fbxo32 Network in the Brain and Causes Dysregulation of Autophagy and the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (18-10-2016)“…Endophilin-A, a well-characterized endocytic adaptor essential for synaptic vesicle recycling, has recently been linked to neurodegeneration. We report here…”
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Mitochondria at the Synapse
Published in The Neuroscientist (Baltimore, Md.) (01-08-2006)“…Synapses are packed with mitochondria, complex organelles with roles in energy metabolism, cell signaling, and calcium homeostasis. However, the precise…”
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MAPRE2 mutations result in altered human cranial neural crest migration, underlying craniofacial malformations in CSC-KT syndrome
Published in Scientific reports (02-03-2021)“…Circumferential skin creases (CSC-KT) is a rare polymalformative syndrome characterised by intellectual disability associated with skin creases on the limbs,…”
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Mitochondrial uncouplers inhibit clathrin-mediated endocytosis largely through cytoplasmic acidification
Published in Nature communications (08-06-2016)“…ATP production requires the establishment of an electrochemical proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. Mitochondrial uncouplers dissipate…”
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Reduced synaptic vesicle protein degradation at lysosomes curbs TBC1D24/sky-induced neurodegeneration
Published in The Journal of cell biology (24-11-2014)“…Synaptic demise and accumulation of dysfunctional proteins are thought of as common features in neurodegeneration. However, the mechanisms by which synaptic…”
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