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The E3 ubiquitin ligase UBE3A is an integral component of the molecular circadian clock through regulating the BMAL1 transcription factorFrom Learning to Memory: What Flies Can Tell Us about Intellectual Disability TreatmentDrosophila Cbp53E Regulates Axon Growth at the Neuromuscular JunctionAngelman Syndrome Protein Ube3a Regulates Synaptic Growth and Endocytosis by Inhibiting BMP Signaling in DrosophilaGenetic aspects of autism spectrum disorders: insights from animal modelsSpontaneous seizures and altered gene expression in GABA signaling pathways in a mind bomb mutant zebrafish.Identifying protein-protein interaction in Drosophila adult heads by Tandem Affinity Purification (TAP).Genomic imprinting does not reduce the dosage of UBE3A in neurons.Genetic analysis of sleep.Drosophila Ube3a regulates monoamine synthesis by increasing GTP cyclohydrolase I activity via a non-ubiquitin ligase mechanism.ben Functions with scamp during synaptic transmission and long-term memory formation in Drosophila.Fruit flies and intellectual disability.Drosophila modeling of heritable neurodevelopmental disordersProteomic profiling in Drosophila reveals potential Dube3a regulation of the actin cytoskeleton and neuronal homeostasisA novel strategy to isolate ubiquitin conjugates reveals wide role for ubiquitination during neural developmentUbe3a imprinting impairs circadian robustness in Angelman syndrome modelsSynergistic interactions between Drosophila orthologues of genes spanned by de novo human CNVs support multiple-hit models of autismUncovering the proteome response of the master circadian clock to light using an AutoProteome system.Proteomic Analysis of the Ubiquitin Landscape in the Drosophila Embryonic Nervous System and the Adult Photoreceptor Cells.An assay for social interaction in Drosophila fragile X mutants.Variation in Dube3a expression affects neurotransmission at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction.Understanding the pathogenesis of Angelman syndrome through animal modelsDrosophila Nipped-B Mutants Model Cornelia de Lange Syndrome in Growth and Behavior.Sleep and Development in Genetically Tractable Model Organisms.Control of sleep by a network of cell cycle genes.Inability to activate Rac1-dependent forgetting contributes to behavioral inflexibility in mutants of multiple autism-risk genes.The Drosophila homologue of the Angelman syndrome ubiquitin ligase regulates the formation of terminal dendritic branches.The silkworm mutant lemon (lemon lethal) is a potential insect model for human sepiapterin reductase deficiencyThe Drosophila melanogaster homolog of UBE3A is not imprinted in neuronsBig ideas for small brains: what can psychiatry learn from worms, flies, bees and fish?Protein degradation and memory formation.Lessons from sleeping flies: insights from Drosophila melanogaster on the neuronal circuitry and importance of sleep.Modeling the genetic basis for human sleep disorders in Drosophila.E6AP in the brain: one protein, dual function, multiple diseases.Gene discovery and functional assessment of rare copy-number variants in neurodevelopmental disorders.Importance of gene dosage in controlling dendritic arbor formation during development.Autism genetics - an overview.Early Origin and Evolution of the Angelman Syndrome Ubiquitin Ligase Gene Ube3a.Food experience-induced taste desensitization modulated by the Drosophila TRPL channel.Ube3a, the E3 ubiquitin ligase causing Angelman syndrome and linked to autism, regulates protein homeostasis through the proteasomal shuttle Rpn10.
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A Drosophila model for Angelman syndrome.
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A Drosophila model for Angelman syndrome.
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A Drosophila model for Angelman syndrome.
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P2093
P2860
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P1476
A Drosophila model for Angelman syndrome.
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Amita Sehgal
Francois V Bolduc
Janice A Fischer
Kimberly Bell
Yanshan Fang
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12399-12404
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10.1073/PNAS.0805291105
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2008-08-13T00:00:00Z