[HTML][HTML] Interaction of membrane/lipid rafts with the cytoskeleton: impact on signaling and function: membrane/lipid rafts, mediators of cytoskeletal arrangement and …
The plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells contains microdomains that are enriched in
certain glycosphingolipids, gangliosides, and sterols (such as cholesterol) to form …
certain glycosphingolipids, gangliosides, and sterols (such as cholesterol) to form …
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXVI. Current progress in the mammalian TRP ion channel family
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a large family of ion channel proteins,
surpassed in number in mammals only by voltage-gated potassium channels. TRP channels …
surpassed in number in mammals only by voltage-gated potassium channels. TRP channels …
Role of ion channels and transporters in cell migration
A Schwab, A Fabian, PJ Hanley… - Physiological …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
Cell motility is central to tissue homeostasis in health and disease, and there is hardly any
cell in the body that is not motile at a given point in its life cycle. Important physiological …
cell in the body that is not motile at a given point in its life cycle. Important physiological …
Calmodulin kinases: essential regulators in health and disease
S Takemoto‐Kimura, K Suzuki… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Neuronal activity induces intracellular Ca2+ increase, which triggers activation of a series of
Ca2+‐dependent signaling cascades. Among these, the multifunctional Ca2+/calmodulin …
Ca2+‐dependent signaling cascades. Among these, the multifunctional Ca2+/calmodulin …
TRP channels
M Gees, G Owsianik, B Nilius… - Comprehensive …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
TRP channels constitute a large superfamily of cation channel forming proteins, all related to
the gene product of the transient receptor potential (trp) locus in Drosophila. In mammals, 28 …
the gene product of the transient receptor potential (trp) locus in Drosophila. In mammals, 28 …
Heteromeric channels formed by TRPC 1, TRPC 4 and TRPC 5 define hippocampal synaptic transmission and working memory
J Bröker‐Lai, A Kollewe, B Schindeldecker… - The EMBO …, 2017 - embopress.org
Canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels influence various neuronal
functions. Using quantitative high‐resolution mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that TRPC …
functions. Using quantitative high‐resolution mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that TRPC …
Long-term potentiation-dependent spine enlargement requires synaptic Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors recruited by CaM-kinase I
DA Fortin, MA Davare, T Srivastava… - Journal of …, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
It is well established that long-term potentiation (LTP), a paradigm for learning and memory,
results in a stable enlargement of potentiated spines associated with recruitment of …
results in a stable enlargement of potentiated spines associated with recruitment of …
Mechanochemical regulation of growth cone motility
PC Kerstein, RH Nichol IV, TM Gomez - Frontiers in cellular …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Neuronal growth cones are exquisite sensory-motor machines capable of transducing
features contacted in their local extracellular environment into guided process extension …
features contacted in their local extracellular environment into guided process extension …
Analysis of CaM-kinase signaling in cells
A change in intracellular free calcium is a common signaling mechanism that modulates a
wide array of physiological processes in most cells. Responses to increased intracellular …
wide array of physiological processes in most cells. Responses to increased intracellular …
Using theoretical models to analyse neural development
A Van Ooyen - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2011 - nature.com
The development of the nervous system is an extremely complex and dynamic process.
Through the continuous interplay of genetic information and changing intra-and extracellular …
Through the continuous interplay of genetic information and changing intra-and extracellular …