The stress-regulated protein M6a is a key modulator for neurite outgrowth and filopodium/spine formation
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The palmitoyl acyltransferase HIP14 shares a high proportion of interactors with huntingtin: implications for a role in the pathogenesis of Huntington's diseaseActin-independent behavior and membrane deformation exhibited by the four-transmembrane protein M6aGemcitabine and arabinosylcytosin pharmacogenomics: genome-wide association and drug response biomarkersPhosphorylation of the zebrafish M6Ab at serine 263 contributes to filopodium formation in PC12 cells and neurite outgrowth in zebrafish embryosMembrane glycoprotein M6a interacts with the micro-opioid receptor and facilitates receptor endocytosis and recyclingNeuronal glycoprotein M6a induces filopodia formation via association with cholesterol-rich lipid raftsCysteine residues in the large extracellular loop (EC2) are essential for the function of the stress-regulated glycoprotein M6aInduction of axon growth arrest without growth cone collapse through the N-terminal region of four-transmembrane glycoprotein M6aM6a is expressed in the murine neural retina and regulates neurite extensionA single gene defect causing claustrophobiaEffects of chronic stress on prefrontal cortex transcriptome in mice displaying different genetic backgroundsExpression of the axonal membrane glycoprotein M6a is regulated by chronic stress.M6 membrane protein plays an essential role in Drosophila oogenesisStress, sex, and neural adaptation to a changing environment: mechanisms of neuronal remodeling.A role for the membrane protein M6 in the Drosophila visual system.Do mood symptoms subdivide the schizophrenia phenotype? Association of the GMP6A gene with a depression subgroup.Membrane glycoprotein M6A promotes mu-opioid receptor endocytosis and facilitates receptor sorting into the recycling pathway.The ever-changing brain: cellular and molecular mechanisms for the effects of stressful experiences.Altered expression of neuroplasticity-related genes in the brain of depressed suicidesGenomic imbalances detected by array-CGH in patients with syndromal ocular developmental anomalies.RNA sequencing for global gene expression associated with muscle growth in a single male modern broiler line compared to a foundational Barred Plymouth Rock chicken lineMyofibroblastic Conversion and Regeneration of Mesothelial Cells in Peritoneal and Liver Fibrosis.Transmembrane agrin regulates dendritic filopodia and synapse formation in mature hippocampal neuron cultures.Phylogeny of proteolipid proteins: divergence, constraints, and the evolution of novel functions in myelination and neuroprotection.Prenatal stress changes the glycoprotein GPM6A gene expression and induces epigenetic changes in rat offspring brain.Could Perinatal Asphyxia Induce a Synaptopathy? New Highlights from an Experimental Model.The adaptive and maladaptive continuum of stress responses - a hippocampal perspective.Orbitofrontal Neuroadaptations and Cross-Species Synaptic Biomarkers in Heavy-Drinking Macaques.Tyrosine 251 at the C-terminus of neuronal glycoprotein M6a is critical for neurite outgrowth.Filopodia formation driven by membrane glycoprotein M6a depends on the interaction of its transmembrane domains.Neural glycoprotein M6a is released in extracellular vesicles and modulated by chronic stressors in blood.The Membrane Glycoprotein M6a Endocytic/Recycling Pathway Involves Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis and Affects Neuronal SynapsesActive endocytosis and microtubule remodeling restore compressed pyramidal neuron morphology in rat cerebral cortex.Transcallosal Projections Require Glycoprotein M6-Dependent Neurite Growth and Guidance.Neuronal filopodium formation induced by the membrane glycoprotein M6a (Gpm6a) is facilitated by coronin-1a, Rac1, and p21-activated kinase 1 (Pak1).Altered GPM6A/M6 dosage impairs cognition and causes phenotypes responsive to cholesterol in human and Drosophila.Identification of GPM6A and GPM6B as potential new human lymphoid leukemia-associated oncogenes.The integrated landscape of causal genes and pathways in schizophrenia.Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis of the C-Terminal Cytosolic End of Gpm6a Identifies Key Residues Essential for the Formation of FilopodiaBrain Physiology and Pathophysiology in Mental Stress
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The stress-regulated protein M6a is a key modulator for neurite outgrowth and filopodium/spine formation
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2005 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2005 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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article publié dans les Procee ...... f the United States of America
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2005
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im November 2005 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 2005/11/22)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 2005
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 2005/11/22)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в листопаді 2005
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The stress-regulated protein M ...... and filopodium/spine formation
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The stress-regulated protein M ...... and filopodium/spine formation
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The stress-regulated protein M ...... and filopodium/spine formation
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Alberto C Frasch
Gabriele Flugge
Julieta Alfonso
María E Fernández
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17196-17201
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10.1073/PNAS.0504262102
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2005-11-14T00:00:00Z