Dephosphorylation-induced ubiquitination and degradation of FMRP in dendrites: a role in immediate early mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Proteostasis and RNA Binding Proteins in Synaptic Plasticity and in the Pathogenesis of Neuropsychiatric DisordersSingle-Nucleotide Mutations in FMR1 Reveal Novel Functions and Regulatory Mechanisms of the Fragile X Syndrome Protein FMRPDysregulation and restoration of translational homeostasis in fragile X syndromeThe roles of protein expression in synaptic plasticity and memory consolidationThe function of RNA-binding proteins at the synapse: implications for neurodegenerationThe unstable repeats--three evolving faces of neurological diseaseTracking the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein in a Highly Ordered Neuronal RiboNucleoParticles Population: A Link between Stalled Polyribosomes and RNA GranulesTherapeutic Strategies in Fragile X Syndrome: From Bench to Bedside and BackA decade of the anaphase-promoting complex in the nervous systemFragile X mental retardation protein: A paradigm for translational control by RNA-binding proteinsDSCR1 interacts with FMRP and is required for spine morphogenesis and local protein synthesisTranslational regulation of NeuroD1 expression by FMRP: involvement in glutamatergic neuronal differentiation of cultured rat primary neural progenitor cellsPhosphorylation of FMRP and alterations of FMRP complex underlie enhanced mLTD in adult rats triggered by early life seizures.GABA receptor subunit distribution and FMRP-mGluR5 signaling abnormalities in the cerebellum of subjects with schizophrenia, mood disorders, and autism.From FMRP function to potential therapies for fragile X syndrome.FMRP regulates an ethanol-dependent shift in GABABR function and expression with rapid antidepressant properties.The Role of Proteases in Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity: Putting Together Small Pieces of a Complex Puzzle.FMRP S499 is phosphorylated independent of mTORC1-S6K1 activity.Fragile X mental retardation protein regulates translation by binding directly to the ribosomeFragile X mental retardation protein regulates synaptic and behavioral plasticity to repeated cocaine administrationDysregulation of group-I metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptor mediated signalling in disorders associated with Intellectual Disability and AutismPhosphorylated fragile X mental retardation protein at serine 499, is reduced in cerebellar vermis and superior frontal cortex of subjects with autism: implications for fragile X mental retardation protein-metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 signalingIncreasing our understanding of human cognition through the study of Fragile X Syndrome.A 3' untranslated region variant in FMR1 eliminates neuronal activity-dependent translation of FMRP by disrupting binding of the RNA-binding protein HuRFragile X mental retardation protein expression in Alzheimer's diseaseExtracellular glutamate exposure facilitates group I mGluR-mediated epileptogenesis in the hippocampus.Synaptic synthesis, dephosphorylation, and degradation: a novel paradigm for an activity-dependent neuronal control of CDKL5Repeat-associated non-AUG translation and its impact in neurodegenerative disease.Single-Molecule Imaging of PSD-95 mRNA Translation in Dendrites and Its Dysregulation in a Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome.A Cdh1-APC/FMRP Ubiquitin Signaling Link Drives mGluR-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in the Mammalian Brain.Pausing on Polyribosomes: Make Way for Elongation in Translational ControlFragile X syndrome: causes, diagnosis, mechanisms, and therapeutics.Impaired activity-dependent FMRP translation and enhanced mGluR-dependent LTD in Fragile X premutation miceDSCR1 is required for both axonal growth cone extension and steering.Postsynaptic FMRP bidirectionally regulates excitatory synapses as a function of developmental age and MEF2 activity.Mammalian FMRP S499 Is Phosphorylated by CK2 and Promotes Secondary Phosphorylation of FMRP.The role of ionotropic glutamate receptors in childhood neurodevelopmental disorders: autism spectrum disorders and fragile x syndrome.Synaptic control of local translation: the plot thickens with new characters.Heterogeneity and convergence: the synaptic pathophysiology of autism.Rapid reversal of translational silencing: Emerging role of microRNA degradation pathways in neuronal plasticity.
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Dephosphorylation-induced ubiquitination and degradation of FMRP in dendrites: a role in immediate early mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Dephosphorylation-induced ubiq ...... mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Dephosphorylation-induced ubiq ...... mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Dephosphorylation-induced ubiq ...... mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Dephosphorylation-induced ubiq ...... mGluR-stimulated translation.
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Christina Gross
Gary J Bassell
Ravi S Muddashetty
Vijayalaxmi C Nalavadi
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5057-11.2012
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2012-02-01T00:00:00Z