Search Results - "Schroeter, Eric H."
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Targeting of amacrine cell neurites to appropriate synaptic laminae in the developing zebrafish retina
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-2005)“…Cellular mechanisms underlying the precision by which neurons target their synaptic partners have largely been determined based on the study of projection…”
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A Presenilin Dimer at the Core of the γ-Secretase Enzyme: Insights from Parallel Analysis of Notch 1 and APP Proteolysis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-10-2003)“…Notch receptors and the amyloid precursor protein are type I membrane proteins that are proteolytically cleaved within their transmembrane domains by a…”
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Expression of cytosolic peroxiredoxins in Plasmodium berghei ookinetes is regulated by environmental factors in the mosquito bloodmeal
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-01-2013)“…The Plasmodium ookinete develops over several hours in the bloodmeal of its mosquito vector where it is exposed to exogenous stresses, including cytotoxic…”
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Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a processing-deficient allele of Notch1
Published in Nature (London) (22-06-2000)“…The Notch genes encode single-pass transmembrane receptors that transduce the extracellular signals responsible for cell fate determination during several…”
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Ectodomain Shedding and Intramembrane Cleavage of Mammalian Notch Proteins Are Not Regulated through Oligomerization
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (03-12-2004)“…Intramembrane cleaving proteases such as site 2 protease, γ-secretase, and signal peptide peptidase hydrolyze peptide bonds within the transmembrane domain…”
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Notch-1 signalling requires ligand-induced proteolytic release of intracellular domain
Published in Nature (London) (28-05-1998)“…Notch proteins are ligand-activated transmembrane receptors involved in cell-fate selection throughout development. No known enzymatic activity is contained…”
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A presenilin-1-dependent γ-secretase-like protease mediates release of Notch intracellular domain
Published in Nature (London) (08-04-1999)“…Signalling through the receptor protein Notch, which is involved in crucial cell-fate decisions during development, requires ligand-induced cleavage of Notch…”
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A Ligand-Induced Extracellular Cleavage Regulates γ-Secretase-like Proteolytic Activation of Notch1
Published in Molecular cell (01-02-2000)“…γ-secretase-like proteolysis at site 3 (S3), within the transmembrane domain, releases the N otch i ntra c ellular d omain (NICD) and activates CSL-mediated…”
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Signalling downstream of activated mammalian Notch
Published in Nature (London) (28-09-1995)“…Notch belongs to a family of transmembrane proteins that are widely conserved from flies to vertebrates and are thought to be involved in cell-fate decisions…”
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Cone Survival Despite Rod Degeneration in XOPS-mCFP Transgenic Zebrafish
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-12-2005)“…In animal models of retinitis pigmentosa, rod photoreceptor degeneration eventually leads to loss of cone photoreceptors. The purpose of this study was to…”
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Murine Notch Homologs (N1–4) Undergo Presenilin-dependent Proteolysis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-10-2001)“…Oncogenic forms of Notch1, Notch2, and Notch4 appear to mimic signaling intermediates of Notch1 and suggest that the role of proteolysis in Notch signaling has…”
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γ-Secretase Inhibitors Repress Thymocyte Development
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-06-2001)“…A major therapeutic target in the search for a cure to the devastating Alzheimer's disease is γ-secretase. This activity resides in a multiprotein enzyme…”
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Signal Transduction by Activated mNotch: Importance of Proteolytic Processing and its Regulation by the Extracellular Domain
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-02-1996)“…Previous studies imply that the intracellular domain of Notch 1 must translocate to the nucleus for its activity. In this study, we demonstrate that a mNotch 1…”
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In vivo development of retinal ON-bipolar cell axonal terminals visualized in nyx::MYFP transgenic zebrafish
Published in Visual neuroscience (01-09-2006)“…Axonal differentiation of retinal bipolar cells has largely been studied by comparing the morphology of these interneurons in fixed tissue at different ages…”
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Laminar circuit formation in the vertebrate retina
Published in Progress in brain research (2005)“…Neuronal function depends on the accurate wiring between pre- and postsynaptic cells. Determining the mechanisms underlying precision in neuronal connectivity…”
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erratum: Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a processing-deficient allele of Notch1
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Cell surface presenilin-1 participates in the gamma-secretase-like proteolysis of Notch
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-12-1999)“…Presenilin-1 (PS1), a polytopic membrane protein primarily localized to the endoplasmic reticulum, is required for efficient proteolysis of both Notch and…”
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APP and notch proteolysis by γ-secretase requires that these substrates complex with PS1
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The next step in notch processing and its relevance to APP biology
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Cell Surface Presenilin-1 Participates in the γ-Secretase-like Proteolysis of Notch
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-12-1999)“…Presenilin-1 (PS1), a polytopic membrane protein primarily localized to the endoplasmic reticulum, is required for efficient proteolysis of both Notch and…”
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