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Autor:
Paul F. Worley, Karen K. Szumlinski, Deborah A. Finn, Debra K. Cozzoli, Marlin H. Dehoff, Alexis W. Ary, John C. Crabbe
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 46:377-387
Neuronal activity-dependent pentraxin (Narp) interacts with α-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate (AMPA) glutamate receptors to facilitate excitatory synapse formation by aggregating them at established synapses. Alcohol is well-charact
Autor:
Teiichi Furuichi, Yoland Smith, Marlin H. Dehoff, Paul F. Worley, Randy A. Hall, Masaaki Kuwajima
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience. 27:6249-6260
Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs), mGluR1 and mGluR5, regulate activity in the globus pallidus (GP) and subthalamic nucleus (STN). To test whether the localization of group I mGluRs is altered in parkinsonism, we used immunoelectron m
Autor:
Guojin Huang, Weizhong Zeng, Kristine E. Kamm, Shmuel Muallem, Joo Young Kim, Yusuke Mizuno, Paul F. Worley, Marlin H. Dehoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282:14283-14290
Excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling and Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release in smooth and cardiac muscles is mediated by the L-type Ca2+ channel isoform Cav1.2 and the ryanodine receptor isoform RyR2. Although physical coupling between Cav1.1 and RyR1 in ske
Autor:
Martin K. Schwarz, Marlin H. Dehoff, P. J. Jaubert, Y. Y. Lo, Peter H. Seeburg, Mari S. Golub, S. L. Germann, Paul F. Worley, Shin H. Kang, Robert F. Berman
Publikováno v:
Genes, Brain and Behavior
Proteins of the Homer1 immediate early gene family have been associated with synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity suggesting broad behavioral consequences of loss of function. This study examined the behavior of male Homer1 knockout (KO) mice compa
Autor:
Peter W. Kalivas, Ashley R. Mason, Erik B. Oleson, Lawrence D. Middaugh, Stephanie Cagle, Karen K. Szumlinski, Kristine Welt, Marlin H. Dehoff, Matthew J. During, Matthias Klugman, Jennifer K. Walker, Paul F. Worley, Kevin D. Lominac
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 25:7054-7061
Homer proteins are integral to the assembly of proteins regulating glutamate signaling and synaptic plasticity. ConstitutiveHomer2gene deletion [knock-out (KO)] and rescue with adeno-associated viral (AAV) transfection ofHomer2bwas used to demonstrat
Autor:
Stephanie E. Shealy, Jian C. Tu, Shigenobu Toda, Lawrence D. Middaugh, Marlin H. Dehoff, Paul F. Worley, Thomas L. Berry, Shin H. Kang, Matthias Klugmann, Matthew J. During, Peter W. Kalivas, William C. Griffin, Kevin D. Lominac, Kelly A. Frys, Nicolas P. Champtiaux, Jason Rohrer, Karen K. Szumlinski
Publikováno v:
Neuron. 43:401-413
Drug addiction involves complex interactions between pharmacology and learning in genetically susceptible individuals. Members of the Homer gene family are regulated by acute and chronic cocaine administration. Here, we report that deletion of Homer1
Autor:
Shmuel Muallem, Shin H. Kang, Dong Ming Shin, Marlin H. Dehoff, Peter H. Seeburg, Martin K. Schwarz, Nikolay Shcheynikov, Kirill Kiselyov, Joseph P. Yuan, Paul F. Worley, Jin Chen
Publikováno v:
Cell
Receptor signaling at the plasma membrane often releases calcium from intracellular stores. For example, inositol triphosphate (IP3) produced by receptor-coupled phospholipase C activates an intracellular store calcium channel, the IP(3)R. Conversely
Autor:
Shmuel Muallem, Surendra K. Nayak, Dong Min Shin, Paul F. Worley, Marlin H. Dehoff, Shin H. Kang, Jiangchen Tu, Elliott M. Ross, Xiang Luo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Homers are scaffolding proteins that bind G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3) receptors (IP3Rs), ryanodine receptors, and TRP channels. However, their role in Ca2+ signaling in vivo is not known. Characterization
Autor:
Karen W. Makar, Christine T. N. Pham, Marlin H. Dehoff, Siobhan M. O’Connor, Susan M. Jacobi, V. Michael Holers
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 160:1268-1278
Human CR2 (CD21) is a B lymphocyte protein whose surface expression is restricted primarily to the mature cell stage during development. To study the transcriptional mechanisms that govern cell- and stage-restricted CR2 expression, we first performed
Autor:
Adam T. Gould, Ilona Obara, Peter H. Seeburg, Paul F. Worley, Ping Wu Zhang, Scott P. Goulding, Bo Xiao, Matthias Klugmann, Kevin D. Lominac, Marlin H. Dehoff, Georg von Jonquieres, Jia Hua Hu, Karen K. Szumlinski
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Scopus-Elsevier
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 4 (2013)
Frontiers in psychiatry, 2013, Vol.4, pp.39 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Scopus-Elsevier
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 4 (2013)
Frontiers in psychiatry, 2013, Vol.4, pp.39 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Pain alters opioid reinforcement, presumably via neuroadaptations within ascending pain pathways interacting with the limbic system. Nerve injury increases expression of glutamate receptors and their associated Homer scaffolding proteins throughout t