Somatostatin receptor interacting protein defines a novel family of multidomain proteins present in human and rodent brain
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Characterization of Staufen 1 ribonucleoprotein complexesReduced social interaction and ultrasonic communication in a mouse model of monogenic heritable autism.Synaptic multiprotein complexes associated with 5-HT(2C) receptors: a proteomic approach.A proteomic approach based on peptide affinity chromatography, 2-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry to identify multiprotein complexes interacting with membrane-bound receptorsPharmacological enhancement of mGlu5 receptors rescues behavioral deficits in SHANK3 knock-out mice.Actin-Dependent Alterations of Dendritic Spine Morphology in ShankopathiesInteraction of the somatostatin receptor subtype 1 with the human homolog of the Shk1 kinase-binding protein from yeastInteraction of serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine type 2C receptors with PDZ10 of the multi-PDZ domain protein MUPP1The calcium-independent receptor for alpha-latrotoxin from human and rodent brains interacts with members of the ProSAP/SSTRIP/Shank family of multidomain proteinsThe Shank family of postsynaptic density proteins interacts with and promotes synaptic accumulation of the beta PIX guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac1 and Cdc42G protein-coupled receptor kinase 5 regulates beta 1-adrenergic receptor association with PSD-95Autistic-like behaviours and hyperactivity in mice lacking ProSAP1/Shank2Sticky signaling--adhesion class G protein-coupled receptors take the stageInteraction of brain somatostatin receptors with the PDZ domains of PSD-95Harp (harmonin-interacting, ankyrin repeat-containing protein), a novel protein that interacts with harmonin in epithelial tissuesSmaller dendritic spines, weaker synaptic transmission, but enhanced spatial learning in mice lacking Shank1.The G protein-coupled receptor CL1 interacts directly with proteins of the Shank familyProSAP-interacting protein 1 (ProSAPiP1), a novel protein of the postsynaptic density that links the spine-associated Rap-Gap (SPAR) to the scaffolding protein ProSAP2/Shank3Interaction of neurochondrin with the melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1 interferes with G protein-coupled signal transduction but not agonist-mediated internalizationShank1 mRNA: dendritic transport by kinesin and translational control by the 5'untranslated regionSHANK proteins: roles at the synapse and in autism spectrum disorder.Prioritizing functional modules mediating genetic perturbations and their phenotypic effects: a global strategyPresence of a plasma membrane targeting sequence in the amino-terminal region of the rat somatostatin receptor 3.MIZIP, a highly conserved, vertebrate specific melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1 interacting zinc-finger protein.Intracellular degradation of somatostatin-14 following somatostatin-receptor3-mediated endocytosis in rat insulinoma cells.Severe learning deficits of IRSp53 mutant mice are caused by altered NMDA receptor dependent signal transduction.Activity induced changes in the distribution of Shanks at hippocampal synapses.The message and the messenger: delivering RNA in neurons.A non-canonical initiation site is required for efficient translation of the dendritically localized Shank1 mRNA.Somatostatin receptor biology in neuroendocrine and pituitary tumours: part 1--molecular pathways.Synaptic dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders associated with autism and intellectual disabilities.Critical role of Src and SHP-2 in sst2 somatostatin receptor-mediated activation of SHP-1 and inhibition of cell proliferationAssociation of shank 1A scaffolding protein with cone photoreceptor terminals in the mammalian retina.Neuronostatin inhibits cardiac contractile function via a protein kinase A- and JNK-dependent mechanism in murine hearts.Alternative polyadenylation and differential expression of Shank mRNAs in the synaptic neuropil.ANK repeat-domain of SHN-1 Is indispensable for in vivo SHN-1 function in C. elegans.The Potential Role of Insulin on the Shank-Postsynaptic Platform in Neurodegenerative Diseases Involving Cognition.SHANK1 and autism spectrum disorders.Shank synaptic scaffold proteins: keys to understanding the pathogenesis of autism and other synaptic disorders.Functional roles of p120ctn family of proteins in central neurons.
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Somatostatin receptor interacting protein defines a novel family of multidomain proteins present in human and rodent brain
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10.1074/JBC.274.46.32997
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