Search Results - "Schwarz, Jürgen"
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Function of K2P channels in the mammalian node of Ranvier
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-10-2021)“…In myelinated nerve fibres, action potentials are generated at nodes of Ranvier. These structures are located at interruptions of the myelin sheath, forming…”
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Mechanism of external K+ sensitivity of KCNQ1 channels
Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-05-2023)“…KCNQ1 voltage-gated K+ channels are involved in a wide variety of fundamental physiological processes and exhibit the unique feature of being markedly…”
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Ether‐à‐go‐go K+ channels: effective modulators of neuronal excitability
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-2018)“…Mammalian ether‐à‐go‐go (EAG) channels are voltage‐gated K+ channels. They are encoded by the KCNH gene family and divided into three subfamilies, eag (Kv10),…”
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Ancillary subunits associated with voltage-dependent K+ channels
Published in Physiological reviews (01-04-2010)“…Since the first discovery of Kvbeta-subunits more than 15 years ago, many more ancillary Kv channel subunits were characterized, for example, KChIPs, KCNEs,…”
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The mechanosensitive ion channel TRAAK is localized to the mammalian node of Ranvier
Published in eLife (01-11-2019)“…TRAAK is a membrane tension-activated K channel that has been associated through behavioral studies to mechanical nociception. We used specific monoclonal…”
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Functional Characterization of Genetically Labeled Gonadotropes
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2008)“…Gonadotropes are crucial in the control of reproduction but difficult to isolate for functional analysis due to their scattered distribution in the anterior…”
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Spastin depletion increases tubulin polyglutamylation and impairs kinesin-mediated neuronal transport, leading to working and associative memory deficits
Published in PLoS biology (31-08-2020)“…Mutations in the gene encoding the microtubule-severing protein spastin (spastic paraplegia 4 [SPG4]) cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), associated…”
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Ca(2+) channels in the node of Ranvier: new insights into modulation of nodal excitability
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The Kinesin KIF21B Regulates Microtubule Dynamics and Is Essential for Neuronal Morphology, Synapse Function, and Learning and Memory
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (03-05-2016)“…The kinesin KIF21B is implicated in several human neurological disorders, including delayed cognitive development, yet it remains unclear how KIF21B…”
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The Nucleoplasmin Homolog NLP Mediates Centromere Clustering and Anchoring to the Nucleolus
Published in Molecular cell (25-04-2013)“…Centromere clustering during interphase is a phenomenon known to occur in many different organisms and cell types, yet neither the factors involved nor their…”
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Functional Inhibition of Katanin Affects Synaptic Plasticity
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-03-2024)“…Dynamic microtubules critically regulate synaptic functions, but the role of microtubule severing in these processes is barely understood. Katanin is a…”
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Ca2+ channels in the node of Ranvier: new insights into modulation of nodal excitability
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Myosin VI Drives Clathrin-Mediated AMPA Receptor Endocytosis to Facilitate Cerebellar Long-Term Depression
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (02-07-2019)“…Myosin VI is an actin-based cytoskeletal motor implicated in various steps of membrane trafficking. Here, we investigated whether this myosin is crucial for…”
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MmTX1 and MmTX2 from coral snake venom potently modulate GABA A receptor activity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-02-2015)“…Significance In this study, we report the identification of the first potent GABA A receptor-targeting toxins, to our knowledge, in snake venom, which provides…”
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Costs and benefits of preventive strategies to reduce pesticide use
Published in Landbauforschung (Braunschweig) (01-01-2024)“…Plant pests, diseases and weeds threaten agricultural crops and require control methods. However, the largely used pesticides are associated with undesirable…”
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Purkinje cell hyperexcitability and depressive-like behavior in mice lacking erg3 (ether-à-go-go-related gene) K + channel subunits
Published in Science advances (04-10-2024)“…Potassium channels stabilize the resting potential and neuronal excitability. Among them, erg (ether-à-go-go-related gene) K channels represent a subfamily of…”
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Inhibition of HERG1 K+ channel protein expression decreases cell proliferation of human small cell lung cancer cells
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-02-2012)“…HERG (human ether-à-go-go-related gene) K + currents fulfill important ionic functions in cardiac and other excitable cells. In addition, HERG channels…”
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Myosin XVI Regulates Actin Cytoskeleton Dynamics in Dendritic Spines of Purkinje Cells and Affects Presynaptic Organization
Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (13-08-2019)“…The actin cytoskeleton is crucial for function and morphology of neuronal synapses. Moreover, altered regulation of the neuronal actin cytoskeleton has been…”
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Erg potassium currents of neonatal mouse Purkinje cells exhibit fast gating kinetics and are inhibited by mGluR1 activation
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-10-2013)“…We investigated the subthreshold properties of an erg (ether-à-go-go-related gene) K(+) current in Purkinje cells of neonatal mice. Action potentials recorded…”
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Muskelin regulates actin-dependent synaptic changes and intrinsic brain activity relevant to behavioral and cognitive processes
Published in Communications biology (15-06-2022)“…Muskelin (Mkln1) is implicated in neuronal function, regulating plasma membrane receptor trafficking. However, its influence on intrinsic brain activity and…”
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