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    Calcium-Regulated MEF2 Sumoylation Switch Controls Postsynaptic Differentiation by Shalizi, Aryaman, Gaudillière, Brice, Yuan, Zengqiang, Stegmůller, Judith, Shirogane, Takahiro, Ge, Qingyuan, Tan, Yi, Schulman, Brenda, Harper, J. Wade, Bonni, Azad

    “…Postsynaptic differentiation of dendrites is an essential step in synapse formation. We report here a requirement for the transcription factor myocyte enhancer…”
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    Cdh1-APC Controls Axonal Growth and Patterning in the Mammalian Brain by Konishi, Yoshiyuki, Stegmüller, Judith, Matsuda, Takahiko, Bonni, Shirin, Bonni, Azad

    “…The anaphase-promoting complex (APC) is highly expressed in postmitotic neurons, but its function in the nervous system was previously unknown. We report that…”
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    Mechanistic contributions of FBXO7 to Parkinson disease by Joseph, Sabitha, Schulz, Jörg Bernhard, Stegmüller, Judith

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-01-2018)
    “…Parkinson disease (PD) is, without doubt, a burden on modern society as the prevalence increases significantly with age. Owing to this growing number of PD…”
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    New transgenic ALS/FTD models on the rat‐walk by Stegmüller, Judith, Synofzik, Matthis

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-2016)
    “…This Editorial highlights a study by Huang and colleagues in the current issue of Journal of Neurochemistry. The authors introduce a novel ALS‐FTD (amyotrophic…”
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    Degradation of Id2 by the anaphase-promoting complex couples cell cycle exit and axonal growth by Iavarone, Antonio, Lasorella, Anna, Stegmüller, Judith, Guardavaccaro, Daniele, Liu, Guangchao, Carro, Maria S, Rothschild, Gerson, de la Torre-Ubieta, Luis, Pagano, Michele, Bonni, Azad

    Published in Nature (27-07-2006)
    “…In the developing nervous system, Id2 (inhibitor of DNA binding 2, also known as inhibitor of differentiation 2) enhances cell proliferation, promotes tumour…”
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    Cell-Intrinsic Regulation of Axonal Morphogenesis by the Cdh1-APC Target SnoN by Stegmüller, Judith, Konishi, Yoshiyuki, Huynh, Mai Anh, Yuan, Zengqiang, DiBacco, Sara, Bonni, Azad

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (04-05-2006)
    “…Axonal growth is fundamental to the establishment of neuronal connectivity in the brain. However, the cell-intrinsic mechanisms that govern axonal…”
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    The centrosomal E3 ubiquitin ligase FBXO31-SCF regulates neuronal morphogenesis and migration by Vadhvani, Mayur, Schwedhelm-Domeyer, Nicola, Mukherjee, Chaitali, Stegmüller, Judith

    Published in PloS one (28-02-2013)
    “…Neuronal development requires proper migration, polarization and establishment of axons and dendrites. Growing evidence identifies the ubiquitin proteasome…”
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    TGFβ-Smad2 Signaling Regulates the Cdh1-APC/SnoN Pathway of Axonal Morphogenesis by Stegmüller, Judith, Huynh, Mai Anh, Yuan, Zengqiang, Konishi, Yoshiyuki, Bonni, Azad

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (20-02-2008)
    “…Axon growth is critical to the establishment of neuronal connectivity. The E3 ubiquitin ligase Cdh1-anaphase-promoting complex (Cdh1-APC) and its substrate the…”
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    A SnoN-Ccd1 Pathway Promotes Axonal Morphogenesis in the Mammalian Brain by Ikeuchi, Yoshiho, Stegmuller, Judith, Netherton, Stuart, Huynh, Mai Anh, Masu, Masayuki, Frank, David, Bonni, Shirin, Bonni, Azad

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-04-2009)
    “…The transcriptional corepressor SnoN is a critical regulator of axonal morphogenesis, but how SnoN drives axonal growth is unknown. Here, we report that…”
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    The E3 ligase Cdh1-anaphase promoting complex operates upstream of the E3 ligase Smurf1 in the control of axon growth by Kannan, Madhuvanthi, Lee, Shih-Ju, Schwedhelm-Domeyer, Nicola, Stegmüller, Judith

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-2012)
    “…Axon growth is an essential event during brain development and is extremely limited due to extrinsic and intrinsic inhibition in the adult brain. The E3…”
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    A FOXO-Pak1 transcriptional pathway controls neuronal polarity by de la Torre-Ubieta, Luis, Gaudillière, Brice, Yang, Yue, Ikeuchi, Yoshiho, Yamada, Tomoko, DiBacco, Sara, Stegmüller, Judith, Schüller, Ulrich, Salih, Dervis A, Rowitch, David, Brunet, Anne, Bonni, Azad

    Published in Genes & development (15-04-2010)
    “…Neuronal polarity is essential for normal brain development and function. However, cell-intrinsic mechanisms that govern the establishment of neuronal polarity…”
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    Regulation of Cdh1-APC Function in Axon Growth by Cdh1 Phosphorylation by Huynh, Mai Anh, Stegmuller, Judith, Litterman, Nadia, Bonni, Azad

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-04-2009)
    “…The ubiquitin ligase Cdh1-anaphase promoting complex (Cdh1-APC) plays a key role in the control of axonal morphogenesis in the mammalian brain, but the…”
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    The NG2 Proteoglycan Protects Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells against Oxidative Stress via Interaction with OMI/HtrA2 by Maus, Frank, Sakry, Dominik, Binamé, Fabien, Karram, Khalad, Rajalingam, Krishnaraj, Watts, Colin, Heywood, Richard, Krüger, Rejko, Stegmüller, Judith, Werner, Hauke B, Nave, Klaus-Armin, Krämer-Albers, Eva-Maria, Trotter, Jacqueline

    Published in PloS one (04-09-2015)
    “…The NG2 proteoglycan is characteristically expressed by oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPC) and also by aggressive brain tumours highly resistant to chemo-…”
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    Gallyas Silver Impregnation of Myelinated Nerve Fibers by Joseph, Sabitha, Werner, Hauke B, Stegmüller, Judith

    Published in Bio-protocol (20-11-2019)
    “…In the nervous system of vertebrates, nerve impulse propagation is accelerated by the ensheathment of neuronal axons with myelin. Myelin sheaths are…”
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    PIASx Is a MEF2 SUMO E3 Ligase That Promotes Postsynaptic Dendritic Morphogenesis by Shalizi, Aryaman, Bilimoria, Parizad M, Stegmuller, Judith, Gaudilliere, Brice, Yang, Yue, Shuai, Ke, Bonni, Azad

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-09-2007)
    “…Postsynaptic morphogenesis of dendrites is essential for the establishment of neural connectivity in the brain, but the mechanisms that govern postsynaptic…”
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    p250GAP is a novel player in the Cdh1-APC/Smurf1 pathway of axon growth regulation by Kannan, Madhuvanthi, Lee, Shih-Ju, Schwedhelm-Domeyer, Nicola, Nakazawa, Takanobu, Stegmüller, Judith

    Published in PloS one (30-11-2012)
    “…Axon growth is an essential process during brain development. The E3 ubiquitin ligase Cdh1-APC has emerged as a critical regulator of intrinsic axon growth…”
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    Erythropoietin Dampens Injury-Induced Microglial Motility by Mitkovski, Miso, Dahm, Liane, Heinrich, Ralf, Monnheimer, Mathieu, Gerhart, Simone, Stegmüller, Judith, Hanisch, Uwe-Karsten, Nave, Klaus-Armin, Ehrenreich, Hannelore

    “…Traumatic brain injury causes progressive brain atrophy and cognitive decline. Surprisingly, an early treatment with erythropoietin (EPO) prevents these…”
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    An Isoform-Specific SnoN1-FOXO1 Repressor Complex Controls Neuronal Morphogenesis and Positioning in the Mammalian Brain by Huynh, Mai Anh, Ikeuchi, Yoshiho, Netherton, Stuart, de la Torre-Ubieta, Luis, Kanadia, Rahul, Stegmüller, Judith, Cepko, Constance, Bonni, Shirin, Bonni, Azad

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (10-03-2011)
    “…Control of neuronal positioning is fundamental to normal brain development. However, the cell-intrinsic mechanisms that govern neuronal positioning remain to…”
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