Search Results - "Zalk, Ran"
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Intracellular calcium leak in heart failure and atrial fibrillation: a unifying mechanism and therapeutic target
Published in Nature reviews cardiology (01-11-2020)“…Ca 2+ is a fundamental second messenger in all cell types and is required for numerous essential cellular functions, including cardiac and skeletal muscle…”
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Structural Basis for Gating and Activation of RyR1
Published in Cell (22-09-2016)“…The type-1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is an intracellular calcium (Ca2+) release channel required for skeletal muscle contraction. Here, we present cryo-EM…”
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Structure of a mammalian ryanodine receptor
Published in Nature (London) (01-01-2015)“…Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) mediate the rapid release of calcium (Ca 2+ ) from intracellular stores into the cytosol, which is essential for numerous cellular…”
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Structural basis for SARM1 inhibition and activation under energetic stress
Published in eLife (13-11-2020)“…SARM1, an executor of axonal degeneration, displays NADase activity that depletes the key cellular metabolite, NAD+, in response to nerve injury. The basis of…”
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Perturbed N-glycosylation of Halobacterium salinarum archaellum filaments leads to filament bundling and compromised cell motility
Published in Nature communications (11-07-2024)“…The swimming device of archaea—the archaellum—presents asparagine (N)-linked glycans. While N-glycosylation serves numerous roles in archaea, including…”
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Ryanodine Receptor Oxidation Causes Intracellular Calcium Leak and Muscle Weakness in Aging
Published in Cell metabolism (03-08-2011)“…Age-related loss of muscle mass and force (sarcopenia) contributes to disability and increased mortality. Ryanodine receptor 1 (RyR1) is the skeletal muscle…”
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Modulation of the ryanodine receptor and intracellular calcium
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (01-01-2007)“…Ryanodine receptors (RyRs)/Ca2+ release channels, on the endoplasmic and sarcoplasmic reticulum of most cell types, are required for intracellular Ca2+ release…”
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Hyperuricemia and gout caused by missense mutation in d-lactate dehydrogenase
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2019)“…Gout is caused by deposition of monosodium urate crystals in joints when plasma uric acid levels are chronically elevated beyond the saturation threshold,…”
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Targeting the Mitochondrial Protein VDAC1 as a Potential Therapeutic Strategy in ALS
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-09-2022)“…Impaired mitochondrial function has been proposed as a causative factor in neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), caused by…”
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Structural basis for the intracellular regulation of ferritin degradation
Published in Nature communications (07-05-2024)“…The interaction between nuclear receptor coactivator 4 (NCOA4) and the iron storage protein ferritin is a crucial component of cellular iron homeostasis. The…”
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SMAC/Diablo controls proliferation of cancer cells by regulating phosphatidylethanolamine synthesis
Published in Molecular oncology (01-11-2021)“…SMAC/Diablo, a pro‐apoptotic protein, yet it is overexpressed in several cancer types. We have described a noncanonical function for SMAC/Diablo as a regulator…”
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Reply to ‘Mechanisms of ryanodine receptor 2 dysfunction in heart failure’
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Structure-function analysis of ceTIR-1/hSARM1 explains the lack of Wallerian axonal degeneration in C. elegans
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-09-2023)“…Wallerian axonal degeneration (WD) does not occur in the nematode C. elegans, in contrast to other model animals. However, WD depends on the NADase activity of…”
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Single-channel recordings of RyR1 at microsecond resolution in CMOS-suspended membranes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-02-2018)“…Single-channel recordings are widely used to explore functional properties of ion channels. Typically, such recordings are performed at bandwidths of less than…”
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RyR1-related myopathy mutations in ATP and calcium binding sites impair channel regulation
Published in Acta neuropathologica communications (22-11-2021)“…The type 1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1) is an intracellular calcium (Ca ) release channel on the sarcoplasmic/endoplasmic reticulum that is required for skeletal…”
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Intensity matters: Ryanodine receptor regulation during exercise
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Oligomeric states of the voltage-dependent anion channel and cytochrome c release from mitochondria
Published in Biochemical journal (15-02-2005)“…The VDAC (voltage-dependent anion channel) plays a central role in apoptosis, participating in the release of apoptogenic factors including cytochrome c. The…”
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Characterization of DIDS-sensitive ATP accumulation in brain synaptic vesicles
Published in FEBS letters (30-10-2006)“…ATP is an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central and peripheral nervous system. We investigated ATP accumulation in highly purified brain synaptic vesicles…”
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ATP-binding sites in brain p97/VCP (valosin-containing protein), a multifunctional AAA ATPase
Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-2003)“…VCP (valosin-containing protein) or p97 is a member of the AAA family (ATPases associated with a variety of cellular activities family), a diverse group of…”
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Ca2+ Release Channels Join the ‘Resolution Revolution’
Published in Trends in biochemical sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.) (01-07-2017)“…Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) are calcium release channels expressed in the sarcoendoplasmic reticula of many cell types including cardiac and skeletal muscle…”
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