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651 related items for PubMed ID: 26604311

  • 1. PSD-95 family MAGUKs are essential for anchoring AMPA and NMDA receptor complexes at the postsynaptic density.
    Chen X, Levy JM, Hou A, Winters C, Azzam R, Sousa AA, Leapman RD, Nicoll RA, Reese TS.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2015 Dec 15; 112(50):E6983-92. PubMed ID: 26604311
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  • 2. Differential requirement for NMDAR activity in SAP97β-mediated regulation of the number and strength of glutamatergic AMPAR-containing synapses.
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  • 3. Membrane-associated guanylate kinase dynamics reveal regional and developmental specificity of synapse stability.
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  • 4. Regulation of neuronal PKA signaling through AKAP targeting dynamics.
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  • 5. Synapse-specific and developmentally regulated targeting of AMPA receptors by a family of MAGUK scaffolding proteins.
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  • 7. Synapse-specific regulation of AMPA receptor function by PSD-95.
    Béïque JC, Lin DT, Kang MG, Aizawa H, Takamiya K, Huganir RL.
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  • 9. Regulation of A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150-cAMP-dependent protein kinase postsynaptic targeting by NMDA receptor activation of calcineurin and remodeling of dendritic actin.
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  • 10. Postsynaptic density-membrane associated guanylate kinase proteins (PSD-MAGUKs) and their role in CNS disorders.
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  • 11. Early Growth Response 1 (Egr-1) Regulates N-Methyl-d-aspartate Receptor (NMDAR)-dependent Transcription of PSD-95 and α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole Propionic Acid Receptor (AMPAR) Trafficking in Hippocampal Primary Neurons.
    Qin X, Jiang Y, Tse YC, Wang Y, Wong TP, Paudel HK.
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  • 12. Postsynaptic density scaffold SAP102 regulates cortical synapse development through EphB and PAK signaling pathway.
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  • 13. The role of SAP97 in synaptic glutamate receptor dynamics.
    Howard MA, Elias GM, Elias LA, Swat W, Nicoll RA.
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  • 14. SAP102 regulates synaptic AMPAR function through a CNIH-2-dependent mechanism.
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  • 15. PSD-95 is required to sustain the molecular organization of the postsynaptic density.
    Chen X, Nelson CD, Li X, Winters CA, Azzam R, Sousa AA, Leapman RD, Gainer H, Sheng M, Reese TS.
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  • 16. Depolarization of Hippocampal Neurons Induces Formation of Nonsynaptic NMDA Receptor Islands Resembling Nascent Postsynaptic Densities.
    Tao-Cheng JH, Azzam R, Crocker V, Winters CA, Reese T.
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  • 17. Subunit- and pathway-specific localization of NMDA receptors and scaffolding proteins at ganglion cell synapses in rat retina.
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  • 18. Interaction between SAP97 and PSD-95, two Maguk proteins involved in synaptic trafficking of AMPA receptors.
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  • 19. N-terminal SAP97 isoforms differentially regulate synaptic structure and postsynaptic surface pools of AMPA receptors.
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  • 20. A critical role for PSD-95/AKAP interactions in endocytosis of synaptic AMPA receptors.
    Bhattacharyya S, Biou V, Xu W, Schlüter O, Malenka RC.
    Nat Neurosci; 2009 Feb 17; 12(2):172-81. PubMed ID: 19169250
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