[HTML][HTML] Spotlight on plasticity-related genes: current insights in health and disease

N Brandt, F Köper, J Hausmann, AU Bräuer - Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2024 - Elsevier
The development of the central nervous system is highly complex, involving numerous
developmental processes that must take place with high spatial and temporal precision. This …

Plasma membrane phospholipid phosphatase-related proteins as pleiotropic regulators of neuron growth and excitability

J Fuchs, S Bareesel, C Kroon, A Polyzou… - Frontiers in Molecular …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Neuronal plasma membrane proteins are essential for integrating cell extrinsic and cell
intrinsic signals to orchestrate neuronal differentiation, growth and plasticity in the …

[HTML][HTML] Identification of intrinsic axon growth modulators for intact CNS neurons after injury

KL Fink, F López-Giráldez, IJ Kim, SM Strittmatter… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
Functional deficits persist after spinal cord injury (SCI) because axons in the adult
mammalian central nervous system (CNS) fail to regenerate. However, modest levels of …

The axonal membrane protein PRG2 inhibits PTEN and directs growth to branches

A Brosig, J Fuchs, F Ipek, C Kroon, S Schrötter… - Cell reports, 2019 - cell.com
In developing neurons, phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) control axon growth and
branching by positively regulating PI3K/PI (3, 4, 5) P 3, but how neurons are able to …

PRG-1 regulates synaptic plasticity via intracellular PP2A/β1-integrin signaling

X Liu, J Huai, H Endle, L Schlüter, W Fan, Y Li… - Developmental cell, 2016 - cell.com
Alterations in dendritic spine numbers are linked to deficits in learning and memory. While
we previously revealed that postsynaptic plasticity-related gene 1 (PRG-1) controls …

New findings about iron oxide nanoparticles and their different effects on murine primary brain cells

J Neubert, S Wagner, J Kiwit, AU Bräuer… - International journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The physicochemical properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs)
enable their application in the diagnostics and therapy of central nervous system diseases …

Cooperative interactions of LPPR family members in membrane localization and alteration of cellular morphology

P Yu, C Agbaegbu, DA Malide, X Wu… - Journal of Cell …, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
The lipid phosphate phosphatase-related proteins (LPPRs), also known as plasticity-related
genes (PRGs), are classified as a new brain-enriched subclass of the lipid phosphate …

[HTML][HTML] Plasticity Related Gene 3 (PRG3) overcomes myelin-associated growth inhibition and promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury

T Broggini, L Schnell, A Ghoochani, JM Mateos… - Aging (Albany …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract The Plasticity Related Gene family covers five, brain-specific, transmembrane
proteins (PRG1-5, also termed LPPR1-5) that operate in neuronal plasticity during …

Systematic expression analysis of plasticity‐related genes in mouse brain development brings PRG4 into play

I Gross, T Tschigor, AL Salman, F Yang… - Developmental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background Plasticity‐related genes (Prgs/PRGs) or lipid phosphate phosphatase‐
related proteins (LPPRs) comprise five known members, which have been linked to …

Plasticity-related gene 5 promotes spine formation in murine hippocampal neurons

P Coiro, L Stoenica, U Strauss, AU Bräuer - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014 - ASBMB
The transmembrane protein plasticity-related genes 3 and 5 (PRG3 and PRG5) increase
filopodial formation in various cell lines, independently of Cdc42. However, information on …