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P50 | author | Joshua M Lorenz-Guertin | Q56983075 |
Tija C Jacob | Q88971372 | ||
P2093 | author name string | Tija C Jacob | |
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Blocking L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels with dihydropyridines reduces gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor expression and synaptic inhibition | Q37432042 | ||
Deficits in spatial memory correlate with modified {gamma}-aminobutyric acid type A receptor tyrosine phosphorylation in the hippocampus. | Q37446532 | ||
Huntingtin-associated protein 1 regulates inhibitory synaptic transmission by modulating gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor membrane trafficking | Q37494369 | ||
The impact of tonic GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition on neuronal excitability varies across brain region and cell type. | Q37541565 | ||
Gephyrin plays a key role in BDNF-dependent regulation of amygdala surface GABAARs | Q37543141 | ||
Synaptic localization of α5 GABA (A) receptors via gephyrin interaction regulates dendritic outgrowth and spine maturation | Q37589513 | ||
Biological markers for anxiety disorders, OCD and PTSD: A consensus statement. Part II: Neurochemistry, neurophysiology and neurocognition | Q37686937 | ||
DISC1 and SLC12A2 interaction affects human hippocampal function and connectivity | Q37722074 | ||
Long-term plasticity at inhibitory synapses | Q37844877 | ||
The GABA system in anxiety and depression and its therapeutic potential | Q37926048 | ||
Defined criteria for auxiliary subunits of glutamate receptors | Q37938644 | ||
Brain excitability in stroke: the yin and yang of stroke progression | Q37944185 | ||
Ubiquitin-like proteins | Q37992156 | ||
Neuroactive steroids reduce neuronal excitability by selectively enhancing tonic inhibition mediated by delta subunit-containing GABAA receptors | Q33717685 | ||
Stress-induced plasticity of GABAergic inhibition. | Q33720496 | ||
Fyn kinase contributes to tyrosine phosphorylation of the GABA(A) receptor gamma2 subunit | Q33823681 | ||
Ethanol reduces GABAA alpha1 subunit receptor surface expression by a protein kinase Cgamma-dependent mechanism in cultured cerebral cortical neurons. | Q33862025 | ||
GABA(A)R plasticity during pregnancy: relevance to postpartum depression | Q33872187 | ||
A critical role for alpha4betadelta GABAA receptors in shaping learning deficits at puberty in mice | Q33919819 | ||
Egr3 stimulation of GABRA4 promoter activity as a mechanism for seizure-induced up-regulation of GABA(A) receptor alpha4 subunit expression. | Q33920058 | ||
Assessment of GABA concentration in human brain using two-dimensional proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy | Q33928395 | ||
Synaptic GABAA receptor clustering without the γ2 subunit | Q33969791 | ||
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor promotes gephyrin protein expression and GABAA receptor clustering in immature cultured hippocampal cells | Q33997720 | ||
Clustering of inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors at developing postsynaptic sites: the membrane activation model | Q34001982 | ||
Neurosteroid effects on GABAergic synaptic plasticity in hippocampus | Q34016634 | ||
Deficits in phosphorylation of GABA(A) receptors by intimately associated protein kinase C activity underlie compromised synaptic inhibition during status epilepticus | Q34048866 | ||
Phosphorylation of GABAA receptors influences receptor trafficking and neurosteroid actions | Q34053899 | ||
Alterations of cortical GABA neurons and network oscillations in schizophrenia. | Q34058473 | ||
Role of the PLC-related, catalytically inactive protein p130 in GABA(A) receptor function | Q34085948 | ||
GABA acts as a ligand chaperone in the early secretory pathway to promote cell surface expression of GABAA receptors | Q34140020 | ||
Maf1 is an essential mediator of diverse signals that repress RNA polymerase III transcription | Q34167339 | ||
GABAergic synaptic scaling in embryonic motoneurons is mediated by a shift in the chloride reversal potential. | Q34175358 | ||
Cation-chloride cotransporters NKCC1 and KCC2 as potential targets for novel antiepileptic and antiepileptogenic treatments | Q34282066 | ||
Ubiquitination and selective autophagy | Q34283289 | ||
Gephyrin is critical for glycine receptor clustering but not for the formation of functional GABAergic synapses in hippocampal neurons. | Q34289045 | ||
A combined transgenic proteomic analysis and regulated trafficking of neuroligin-2. | Q34355827 | ||
Assembly and cell surface expression of heteromeric and homomeric gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors. | Q34370307 | ||
Perimenstrual-like hormonal regulation of extrasynaptic δ-containing GABAA receptors mediating tonic inhibition and neurosteroid sensitivity. | Q34383389 | ||
Ovarian cycle-linked changes in GABA(A) receptors mediating tonic inhibition alter seizure susceptibility and anxiety | Q34419058 | ||
Engineering a light-regulated GABAA receptor for optical control of neural inhibition. | Q34434222 | ||
Protein kinase C phosphorylation regulates membrane insertion of GABAA receptor subtypes that mediate tonic inhibition. | Q34438954 | ||
Regulation of GABAergic synapse formation and plasticity by GSK3beta-dependent phosphorylation of gephyrin. | Q34472152 | ||
Intra-islet insulin suppresses glucagon release via GABA-GABAA receptor system | Q34482509 | ||
Mutations of protocadherin 19 in female epilepsy (PCDH19-FE) lead to allopregnanolone deficiency. | Q34482877 | ||
Modulation of neurosteroid potentiation by protein kinases at synaptic- and extrasynaptic-type GABAA receptors | Q34550994 | ||
Compartment-specific modulation of GABAergic synaptic transmission by TRPV1 channels in the dentate gyrus | Q34664222 | ||
A conformational switch in collybistin determines the differentiation of inhibitory postsynapses | Q27684897 | ||
Glutamate and GABA imbalance following traumatic brain injury | Q28081232 | ||
In vivo assessment of neurotransmitters and modulators with magnetic resonance spectroscopy: application to schizophrenia | Q28083121 | ||
Modulation of GABA(A) receptor phosphorylation and membrane trafficking by phospholipase C-related inactive protein/protein phosphatase 1 and 2A signaling complex underlying brain-derived neurotrophic factor-dependent regulation of GABAergic inhibit | Q28119157 | ||
Adjacent phosphorylation sites on GABAA receptor beta subunits determine regulation by cAMP-dependent protein kinase | Q28140825 | ||
Complex formation between the postsynaptic scaffolding protein gephyrin, profilin, and Mena: a possible link to the microfilament system | Q28206200 | ||
Interaction of calcineurin and type-A GABA receptor gamma 2 subunits produces long-term depression at CA1 inhibitory synapses | Q28208051 | ||
A-kinase anchoring protein 79/150 facilitates the phosphorylation of GABA(A) receptors by cAMP-dependent protein kinase via selective interaction with receptor beta subunits | Q28210677 | ||
GABA(A) receptor cell surface number and subunit stability are regulated by the ubiquitin-like protein Plic-1 | Q28214808 | ||
Mutation of GABRA1 in an autosomal dominant form of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy | Q28216597 | ||
GABA: a pioneer transmitter that excites immature neurons and generates primitive oscillations | Q28252805 | ||
Neuroligin 2 drives postsynaptic assembly at perisomatic inhibitory synapses through gephyrin and collybistin | Q28258590 | ||
The state of the actin cytoskeleton determines its association with gephyrin: role of ena/VASP family members | Q28288690 | ||
GRIP: a synaptic PDZ domain-containing protein that interacts with AMPA receptors | Q28305869 | ||
Short-term exposure to a neuroactive steroid increases alpha4 GABA(A) receptor subunit levels in association with increased anxiety in the female rat | Q28345578 | ||
Benzodiazepine-insensitive mice generated by targeted disruption of the gamma 2 subunit gene of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors | Q28367959 | ||
Protein kinase C epsilon regulates gamma-aminobutyrate type A receptor sensitivity to ethanol and benzodiazepines through phosphorylation of gamma2 subunits | Q28504846 | ||
Neuroligins determine synapse maturation and function | Q28505855 | ||
Loss of postsynaptic GABA(A) receptor clustering in gephyrin-deficient mice | Q28509344 | ||
The specific α-neurexin interactor calsyntenin-3 promotes excitatory and inhibitory synapse development | Q28511444 | ||
Palmitoylation of gephyrin controls receptor clustering and plasticity of GABAergic synapses | Q28540745 | ||
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 is involved in the phosphorylation of gephyrin and clustering of GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses of hippocampal neurons | Q28541617 | ||
The cell adhesion molecule neuroplastin-65 is a novel interaction partner of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors | Q28564302 | ||
Delivery of GABAARs to synapses is mediated by HAP1-KIF5 and disrupted by mutant huntingtin. | Q28565331 | ||
Functional and molecular distinction between recombinant rat GABAA receptor subtypes by Zn2+ | Q28566203 | ||
Activated radixin is essential for GABAA receptor alpha5 subunit anchoring at the actin cytoskeleton | Q28568588 | ||
NMDA receptor activation potentiates inhibitory transmission through GABA receptor-associated protein-dependent exocytosis of GABA(A) receptors | Q28569362 | ||
Identification and characterisation of a Maf1/Macoco protein complex that interacts with GABAA receptors in neurons | Q28572963 | ||
Molecular basis of the γ-aminobutyric acid A receptor α3 subunit interaction with the clustering protein gephyrin | Q28574183 | ||
Synaptic recruitment of gephyrin regulates surface GABAA receptor dynamics for the expression of inhibitory LTP. | Q28574897 | ||
Phospho-dependent binding of the clathrin AP2 adaptor complex to GABAA receptors regulates the efficacy of inhibitory synaptic transmission | Q28575080 | ||
GABAA receptor-associated phosphoinositide 3-kinase is required for insulin-induced recruitment of postsynaptic GABAA receptors | Q28576036 | ||
The brefeldin A-inhibited GDP/GTP exchange factor 2, a protein involved in vesicular trafficking, interacts with the beta subunits of the GABA receptors | Q28577263 | ||
Ring finger protein 34 (RNF34) interacts with and promotes γ-aminobutyric acid type-A receptor degradation via ubiquitination of the γ2 subunit | Q28578977 | ||
Insulin exerts neuroprotection by counteracting the decrease in cell-surface GABA receptors following oxygen-glucose deprivation in cultured cortical neurons | Q45192492 | ||
Regulation of gephyrin and GABAA receptor binding within the amygdala after fear acquisition and extinction. | Q45221827 | ||
Block of gamma-aminobutyric acid-A receptor insertion in the amygdala impairs extinction of conditioned fear. | Q45989556 | ||
The main source of ambient GABA responsible for tonic inhibition in the mouse hippocampus. | Q46039131 | ||
Changes in expression and function of extrasynaptic GABAA receptors in the rat hippocampus during pregnancy and after delivery | Q46124586 | ||
Trafficking of GABA(A) receptors, loss of inhibition, and a mechanism for pharmacoresistance in status epilepticus. | Q46667850 | ||
Neurosteroid synthesis-mediated regulation of GABA(A) receptors: relevance to the ovarian cycle and stress. | Q46762900 | ||
The clustering of GABA(A) receptor subtypes at inhibitory synapses is facilitated via the direct binding of receptor alpha 2 subunits to gephyrin. | Q46767741 | ||
Gephyrin regulates the cell surface dynamics of synaptic GABAA receptors. | Q46798855 | ||
GABARAP is not essential for GABA receptor targeting to the synapse | Q46819867 | ||
Presynaptic terminals independently regulate synaptic clustering and autophagy of GABAA receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans. | Q46935379 | ||
A GABA(A) receptor of defined subunit composition and positioning: concatenation of five subunits. | Q46957801 | ||
Sequential postsynaptic maturation governs the temporal order of GABAergic and glutamatergic synaptogenesis in rat embryonic cultures. | Q46968753 | ||
Endogenous and synthetic neuroactive steroids evoke sustained increases in the efficacy of GABAergic inhibition via a protein kinase C-dependent mechanism. | Q47369108 | ||
Is plasma GABA level a biomarker of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) severity? A preliminary study | Q47428286 | ||
Conditional neuroligin-2 knockout in adult medial prefrontal cortex links chronic changes in synaptic inhibition to cognitive impairments | Q47723867 | ||
Benzodiazepine-dependent stabilization of GABA(A) receptors at synapses. | Q47779632 | ||
Women with PTSD have a changed sensitivity to GABA-A receptor active substances | Q47795585 | ||
Pro-brain-derived neurotrophic factor inhibits GABAergic neurotransmission by activating endocytosis and repression of GABAA receptors | Q47805851 | ||
Neuropeptide Y neuronal network dysfunction in the frontal lobe of a genetic mouse model of schizophrenia | Q47832225 | ||
Benzodiazepine ligands rapidly influence GABAA receptor diffusion and clustering at hippocampal inhibitory synapses | Q47857610 | ||
Immunohistochemical evaluation of the GABAergic neuronal system in the prefrontal cortex of a DISC1 knockout mouse model of schizophrenia | Q47912489 | ||
Quantitative nanoscopy of inhibitory synapses: counting gephyrin molecules and receptor binding sites | Q47927535 | ||
Effects of whisker trimming on GABA(A) receptor binding in the barrel cortex of developing and adult rats | Q48036138 | ||
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulates fast synaptic inhibition by regulating GABA(A) receptor phosphorylation, activity, and cell-surface stability. | Q48094170 | ||
A local reduction in cortical GABAergic synapses after a loss of endogenous brain-derived neurotrophic factor, as revealed by single-cell gene knock-out method. | Q48115791 | ||
Sustained structural change of GABA(A) receptor-associated protein underlies long-term potentiation at inhibitory synapses on a cerebellar Purkinje neuron. | Q48130763 | ||
The gamma 2 subunit of GABA(A) receptors is required for maintenance of receptors at mature synapses. | Q48165507 | ||
Gephyrin-binding peptides visualize postsynaptic sites and modulate neurotransmission. | Q48194302 | ||
Differential role of GABAA receptors and neuroligin 2 for perisomatic GABAergic synapse formation in the hippocampus. | Q48227767 | ||
Postsynaptic clustering of major GABAA receptor subtypes requires the gamma 2 subunit and gephyrin | Q48240102 | ||
Molecular reconstitution of functional GABAergic synapses with expression of neuroligin-2 and GABAA receptors | Q48254259 | ||
Molecular motor KIF5A is essential for GABA(A) receptor transport, and KIF5A deletion causes epilepsy | Q48264353 | ||
GARLH Family Proteins Stabilize GABAA Receptors at Synapses | Q48270838 | ||
Phospholipase C-related inactive protein is involved in trafficking of gamma2 subunit-containing GABA(A) receptors to the cell surface. | Q48272441 | ||
New neurons in the vestibular nuclei complex after unilateral vestibular neurectomy in the adult cat. | Q48301920 | ||
Kindling alters neurosteroid-induced modulation of phasic and tonic GABAA receptor-mediated currents: role of phosphorylation | Q48303119 | ||
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A comprehensive small interfering RNA screen identifies signaling pathways required for gephyrin clustering. | Q48331210 | ||
Increased number of synaptic GABA(A) receptors underlies potentiation at hippocampal inhibitory synapses. | Q48392164 | ||
Pro-Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (proBDNF)-Mediated p75NTR Activation Promotes Depolarizing Actions of GABA and Increases Susceptibility to Epileptic Seizures | Q48408039 | ||
Dissociation of Golgi-associated DHHC-type Zinc Finger Protein (GODZ)- and Sertoli Cell Gene with a Zinc Finger Domain-β (SERZ-β)-mediated Palmitoylation by Loss of Function Analyses in Knock-out Mice | Q48420512 | ||
Potentiation of cortical inhibition by visual deprivation. | Q48438986 | ||
Brefeldin A-inhibited guanine nucleotide exchange protein 3 is localized in lysosomes and regulates GABA signaling in hippocampal neurons. | Q48454249 | ||
delta-Subunit containing GABAA receptor knockout mice are less sensitive to the actions of 4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo-[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol. | Q48495840 | ||
Activity-dependent ubiquitination of GABA(A) receptors regulates their accumulation at synaptic sites. | Q48542489 | ||
The kinesin KIF21B participates in the cell surface delivery of γ2 subunit-containing GABAA receptors. | Q48574706 | ||
Stabilization of GABA(A) receptors at endocytic zones is mediated by an AP2 binding motif within the GABA(A) receptor β3 subunit. | Q48625801 | ||
Decreased cerebrospinal fluid allopregnanolone levels in women with posttraumatic stress disorder. | Q48667447 | ||
Homomeric beta 1 gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor-ion channels: evaluation of pharmacological and physiological properties. | Q49018817 | ||
Distinct regulation of beta2 and beta3 subunit-containing cerebellar synaptic GABAA receptors by calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. | Q49046219 | ||
Calsyntenin-3 molecular architecture and interaction with neurexin 1α. | Q34683137 | ||
Down-regulation of neurosteroid biosynthesis in corticolimbic circuits mediates social isolation-induced behavior in mice | Q34713732 | ||
Effects of antidepressant treatment on neuroactive steroids in major depression | Q34749115 | ||
Multiple roles of protein kinases in the modulation of gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) receptor function and cell surface expression. | Q34792806 | ||
Rapid brain-derived neurotrophic factor-dependent sequestration of amygdala and hippocampal GABA(A) receptors via different tyrosine receptor kinase B-mediated phosphorylation pathways | Q34797692 | ||
Activity-dependent inhibitory synapse remodeling through gephyrin phosphorylation | Q34926002 | ||
Cation-chloride cotransporters in neuronal development, plasticity and disease | Q34959293 | ||
GABAA receptor trafficking-mediated plasticity of inhibitory synapses | Q34979365 | ||
Activity-dependent tuning of inhibitory neurotransmission based on GABAAR diffusion dynamics. | Q34986638 | ||
Revisiting the TRAK family of proteins as mediators of GABAA receptor trafficking | Q35016493 | ||
Giant ankyrin-G stabilizes somatodendritic GABAergic synapses through opposing endocytosis of GABAA receptors. | Q35037894 | ||
The expanding social network of ionotropic glutamate receptors: TARPs and other transmembrane auxiliary subunits | Q35058291 | ||
The cell adhesion molecule neurofascin stabilizes axo-axonic GABAergic terminals at the axon initial segment | Q35085163 | ||
Early depolarizing GABA controls critical-period plasticity in the rat visual cortex | Q35114245 | ||
Activity blockade and GABAA receptor blockade produce synaptic scaling through chloride accumulation in embryonic spinal motoneurons and interneurons | Q35147839 | ||
Inhibitory synapse formation in a co-culture model incorporating GABAergic medium spiny neurons and HEK293 cells stably expressing GABAA receptors. | Q35160645 | ||
Is plasticity of GABAergic mechanisms relevant to epileptogenesis? | Q35207594 | ||
Memory deficits induced by inflammation are regulated by α5-subunit-containing GABAA receptors. | Q35343518 | ||
Tyrosine phosphorylation of GABAA receptor γ2-subunit regulates tonic and phasic inhibition in the thalamus. | Q35450484 | ||
Protein kinase C-dependent growth-associated protein 43 phosphorylation regulates gephyrin aggregation at developing GABAergic synapses | Q35516501 | ||
Radixin regulates synaptic GABAA receptor density and is essential for reversal learning and short-term memory. | Q35543244 | ||
Neuronal gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A receptors undergo cognate ligand chaperoning in the endoplasmic reticulum by endogenous GABA. | Q35617513 | ||
Ionotropic GABA and Glutamate Receptor Mutations and Human Neurologic Diseases | Q35745930 | ||
Presynaptic LTP and LTD of excitatory and inhibitory synapses | Q35762827 | ||
Reversal of neurosteroid effects at alpha4beta2delta GABAA receptors triggers anxiety at puberty | Q35765765 | ||
GABA system dysfunction in autism and related disorders: from synapse to symptoms | Q35770888 | ||
Dihydromyricetin as a novel anti-alcohol intoxication medication. | Q35797477 | ||
Interplay between DISC1 and GABA signaling regulates neurogenesis in mice and risk for schizophrenia | Q35804056 | ||
Interneuron- and GABA(A) receptor-specific inhibitory synaptic plasticity in cerebellar Purkinje cells | Q35898450 | ||
Whisker Deprivation Drives Two Phases of Inhibitory Synapse Weakening in Layer 4 of Rat Somatosensory Cortex | Q35913504 | ||
Sex differences in GABAergic gene expression occur in the anterior cingulate cortex in schizophrenia. | Q35915861 | ||
Clustered dynamics of inhibitory synapses and dendritic spines in the adult neocortex. | Q35923505 | ||
The GABAA receptor alpha1 subunit epilepsy mutation A322D inhibits transmembrane helix formation and causes proteasomal degradation | Q35928809 | ||
Activity-dependent mismatch between axo-axonic synapses and the axon initial segment controls neuronal output | Q35946134 | ||
Downregulation of GABAA Receptor Recycling Mediated by HAP1 Contributes to Neuronal Death in In Vitro Brain Ischemia. | Q49048584 | ||
Changes in GABA(A) receptor subunit expression in the midbrain during the oestrous cycle in Wistar rats. | Q49053852 | ||
Reduced GABAergic Action in the Autistic Brain. | Q49089611 | ||
Properties of putative cerebellar gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor isoforms. | Q49100043 | ||
The developmental switch in GABA polarity is delayed in fragile X mice. | Q50344880 | ||
Neurofascin regulates the formation of gephyrin clusters and their subsequent translocation to the axon hillock of hippocampal neurons. | Q50670682 | ||
Sensitization of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptors to neuroactive steroids in rats during ethanol withdrawal. | Q51565987 | ||
Mechanisms underlying LTP of inhibitory synaptic transmission in the deep cerebellar nuclei. | Q52165393 | ||
Calcineurin-mediated LTD of GABAergic inhibition underlies the increased excitability of CA1 neurons associated with LTP. | Q52168558 | ||
C. elegans Punctin Clusters GABA(A) Receptors via Neuroligin Binding and UNC-40/DCC Recruitment. | Q52660530 | ||
DISC1 is a coordinator of intracellular trafficking to shape neuronal development and connectivity. | Q52671081 | ||
Amyloid-β Impairs Synaptic Inhibition via GABA(A) Receptor Endocytosis. | Q53477415 | ||
GABAA receptor subunit composition and competition at synapses are tuned by GABAB receptor activity. | Q54358799 | ||
Association of GRIP1 with a GABAA receptor associated protein suggests a role for GRIP1 at inhibitory synapses | Q57359606 | ||
GABAA receptor dephosphorylation followed by internalization is coupled to neuronal death in in vitro ischemia | Q57652534 | ||
Neonatal sensory deprivation induces selective changes in the quantitative distribution of GABA-immunoreactive neurons in the rat barrel field cortex | Q59457890 | ||
Postsynaptic mechanisms underlying long-term depression of GABAergic transmission in neurons of the deep cerebellar nuclei | Q71604324 | ||
Alpha-subunit of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II enhances gamma-aminobutyric acid and inhibitory synaptic responses of rat neurons in vitro | Q71923823 | ||
Assembly of GABAA receptor subunits: alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 1 beta 1 gamma 2S subunits produce unique ion channels with dissimilar single-channel properties | Q72075616 | ||
Constitutive endocytosis of GABAA receptors by an association with the adaptin AP2 complex modulates inhibitory synaptic currents in hippocampal neurons | Q73119677 | ||
Persistent activation of GABA(A) receptor/Cl(-) channels by astrocyte-derived GABA in cultured embryonic rat hippocampal neurons | Q74296363 | ||
GABAA receptor subunit gamma2 and delta subtypes confer unique kinetic properties on recombinant GABAA receptor currents in mouse fibroblasts | Q77610176 | ||
Spectrin- and ankyrin-based membrane domains and the evolution of vertebrates | Q86692165 | ||
The role of neurexins and neuroligins in the formation, maturation, and function of vertebrate synapses | Q37994376 | ||
The GABA excitatory/inhibitory shift in brain maturation and neurological disorders | Q38006669 | ||
Functional role of ambient GABA in refining neuronal circuits early in postnatal development | Q38130493 | ||
GABA receptors in brain development, function, and injury | Q38211328 | ||
Shaping inhibition: activity dependent structural plasticity of GABAergic synapses. | Q38266876 | ||
Regulation of GABAARs by phosphorylation | Q38323692 | ||
Molecules interacting with PRIP-2, a novel Ins(1,4,5)P3 binding protein type 2: Comparison with PRIP-1. | Q38360108 | ||
De novo synaptogenesis induced by GABA in the developing mouse cortex | Q38436532 | ||
Redundant roles of BIG2 and BIG1, guanine-nucleotide exchange factors for ADP-ribosylation factors in membrane traffic between the trans-Golgi network and endosomes | Q38630111 | ||
L-type Calcium Channel Blockers Enhance Trafficking and Function of Epilepsy-associated α1(D219N) Subunits of GABA(A) Receptors. | Q38853747 | ||
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase-dependent S-nitrosylation of gephyrin regulates gephyrin clustering at GABAergic synapses. | Q38988084 | ||
Nanoscale Molecular Reorganization of the Inhibitory Postsynaptic Density Is a Determinant of GABAergic Synaptic Potentiation | Q39028297 | ||
GABA(A) receptors can initiate the formation of functional inhibitory GABAergic synapses. | Q39116467 | ||
Proteomic Analysis of Unbounded Cellular Compartments: Synaptic Clefts | Q39348340 | ||
BDNF Signaling Promotes Vestibular Compensation by Increasing Neurogenesis and Remodeling the Expression of Potassium-Chloride Cotransporter KCC2 and GABAA Receptor in the Vestibular Nuclei | Q39699187 | ||
Rapid, learning-induced inhibitory synaptogenesis in murine barrel field | Q39731444 | ||
Conserved site for neurosteroid modulation of GABA A receptors | Q39944832 | ||
Mechanisms involved in the reduction of GABAA receptor alpha1-subunit expression caused by the epilepsy mutation A322D in the trafficking-competent receptor | Q39974702 | ||
Calcium-modulating cyclophilin ligand regulates membrane trafficking of postsynaptic GABA(A) receptors. | Q39990495 | ||
The Timing of the Excitatory-to-Inhibitory GABA Switch Is Regulated by the Oxytocin Receptor via KCC2 | Q40002215 | ||
Molecular basis of gephyrin clustering at inhibitory synapses: role of G- and E-domain interactions. | Q40191650 | ||
Direct interaction of N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor with GABA(A) receptor beta subunits | Q40386213 | ||
PKC modulation of GABAA receptor endocytosis and function is inhibited by mutation of a dileucine motif within the receptor beta 2 subunit. | Q40461441 | ||
Neurosteroids shift partial agonist activation of GABA(A) receptor channels from low- to high-efficacy gating patterns. | Q40611808 | ||
Enhanced neurosteroid potentiation of ternary GABA(A) receptors containing the delta subunit. | Q40746562 | ||
Clathrin-independent endocytosis of GABA(A) receptors in HEK 293 cells | Q40769159 | ||
Neuroligin 2 deletion alters inhibitory synapse function and anxiety-associated neuronal activation in the amygdala | Q40769352 | ||
Constitutive tyrosine phosphorylation of the GABA(A) receptor gamma 2 subunit in rat brain. | Q40773804 | ||
State-dependent bidirectional modification of somatic inhibition in neocortical pyramidal cells | Q40871862 | ||
Assembly, trafficking and function of α1β2γ2 GABAA receptors are regulated by N-terminal regions, in a subunit-specific manner. | Q40897947 | ||
Pharmacological and physiological characterization of murine homomeric beta3 GABA(A) receptors | Q41065249 | ||
Recruitment of functional GABA(A) receptors to postsynaptic domains by insulin | Q41094368 | ||
GABA-independent GABAA receptor openings maintain tonic currents. | Q41457577 | ||
Oxytocin modulates GABAAR subunits to confer neuroprotection in stroke in vitro | Q41524085 | ||
Developmentally regulated neurosteroid synthesis enhances GABAergic neurotransmission in mouse thalamocortical neurones | Q41628434 | ||
Corrigendum: Genetic Variants Identified from Epilepsy of Unknown Etiology in Chinese Children by Targeted Exome Sequencing | Q41788596 | ||
Activation of calcineurin underlies altered trafficking of α2 subunit containing GABAA receptors during prolonged epileptiform activity | Q41809864 | ||
Splice-specific glycine receptor binding, folding, and phosphorylation of the scaffolding protein gephyrin | Q41831840 | ||
TrkB receptor signaling is required for establishment of GABAergic synapses in the cerebellum | Q41874895 | ||
Intracellular chloride concentration influences the GABAA receptor subunit composition | Q41983696 | ||
Bidirectional Control of Synaptic GABAAR Clustering by Glutamate and Calcium | Q42028417 | ||
Identification of an elaborate complex mediating postsynaptic inhibition | Q42046503 | ||
Ubiquitin-proteasome dependent degradation of GABAAα1 in autism spectrum disorder | Q42281034 | ||
GABAergic Synapses at the Axon Initial Segment of Basolateral Amygdala Projection Neurons Modulate Fear Extinction | Q42290890 | ||
Phosphorylation of gephyrin in hippocampal neurons by cyclin-dependent kinase CDK5 at Ser-270 is dependent on collybistin | Q42324526 | ||
Neuroligin 2 controls the maturation of GABAergic synapses and information processing in the retina | Q42455989 | ||
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-induced synthesis of early growth response factor 3 (Egr3) controls the levels of type A GABA receptor alpha 4 subunits in hippocampal neurons | Q42499572 | ||
GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA(A) receptor synaptic stability and inhibitory neurotransmission. | Q42531323 | ||
Novel α1 and γ2 GABAA receptor subunit mutations in families with idiopathic generalized epilepsy. | Q42607120 | ||
MADD-4/Punctin and Neurexin Organize C. elegans GABAergic Postsynapses through Neuroligin | Q42644634 | ||
Activity deprivation reduces miniature IPSC amplitude by decreasing the number of postsynaptic GABA(A) receptors clustered at neocortical synapses. | Q42670226 | ||
Direct binding of GABAA receptor β2 and β3 subunits to gephyrin. | Q42679282 | ||
Specific subtypes of GABAA receptors mediate phasic and tonic forms of inhibition in hippocampal pyramidal neurons. | Q42691157 | ||
GABAA receptor-associated protein traffics GABAA receptors to the plasma membrane in neurons | Q28581327 | ||
Structure of excitatory synapses and GABAA receptor localization at inhibitory synapses are regulated by neuroplastin-65 | Q28585420 | ||
The regulation of autophagosome dynamics by huntingtin and HAP1 is disrupted by expression of mutant huntingtin, leading to defective cargo degradation | Q28591685 | ||
The residence time of GABA(A)Rs at inhibitory synapses is determined by direct binding of the receptor α1 subunit to gephyrin | Q28593470 | ||
Trace fear conditioning involves hippocampal alpha5 GABA(A) receptors | Q28594296 | ||
Dysfunction in GABA signalling mediates autism-like stereotypies and Rett syndrome phenotypes | Q29616326 | ||
Kinesin transports RNA: isolation and characterization of an RNA-transporting granule | Q29618417 | ||
Complex role of collybistin and gephyrin in GABAA receptor clustering | Q30156108 | ||
Neurosteroid-sensitive δ-GABAA receptors: A role in epileptogenesis? | Q30252495 | ||
Phosphatase inhibition prevents the activity-dependent trafficking of GABAA receptors during status epilepticus in the young animal. | Q30278891 | ||
Early postnatal GABAA receptor modulation reverses deficits in neuronal maturation in a conditional neurodevelopmental mouse model of DISC1. | Q30374041 | ||
Biological studies of post-traumatic stress disorder. | Q30378702 | ||
Subunit-specific trafficking of GABA(A) receptors during status epilepticus | Q30435939 | ||
Diminished neurosteroid sensitivity of synaptic inhibition and altered location of the alpha4 subunit of GABA(A) receptors in an animal model of epilepsy | Q30436043 | ||
Status epilepticus increases the intracellular accumulation of GABAA receptors | Q30436046 | ||
The GABAergic deficit hypothesis of major depressive disorder. | Q30464954 | ||
Gain-of-function glutamate receptor interacting protein 1 variants alter GluA2 recycling and surface distribution in patients with autism. | Q30474084 | ||
Target cell-specific modulation of neuronal activity by astrocytes. | Q30477598 | ||
Short-term steroid treatment increases delta GABAA receptor subunit expression in rat CA1 hippocampus: pharmacological and behavioral effects | Q30481043 | ||
GODZ-mediated palmitoylation of GABA(A) receptors is required for normal assembly and function of GABAergic inhibitory synapses | Q30481850 | ||
NMDA receptors regulate GABAA receptor lateral mobility and clustering at inhibitory synapses through serine 327 on the γ2 subunit | Q30496715 | ||
Selective translocation of Ca2+/calmodulin protein kinase IIalpha (CaMKIIalpha) to inhibitory synapses. | Q30497563 | ||
Recombinant probes for visualizing endogenous synaptic proteins in living neurons | Q30545902 | ||
Plasticity of GABAA receptor diffusion dynamics at the axon initial segment | Q30580414 | ||
Pin1-dependent signalling negatively affects GABAergic transmission by modulating neuroligin2/gephyrin interaction | Q30592691 | ||
Presynaptic GABAergic inhibition regulated by BDNF contributes to neuropathic pain induction | Q30596884 | ||
Synaptic and nonsynaptic localization of GABAA receptors containing the alpha5 subunit in the rat brain | Q30826932 | ||
Endosomal Phosphatidylinositol 3-Phosphate Promotes Gephyrin Clustering and GABAergic Neurotransmission at Inhibitory Postsynapses | Q30836646 | ||
An E3-ligase-based method for ablating inhibitory synapses | Q30838882 | ||
Mutations in NONO lead to syndromic intellectual disability and inhibitory synaptic defects | Q30845425 | ||
Altered γ-aminobutyric acid neurotransmission in major depressive disorder: a critical review of the supporting evidence and the influence of serotonergic antidepressants | Q30887852 | ||
A four PDZ domain-containing splice variant form of GRIP1 is localized in GABAergic and glutamatergic synapses in the brain | Q31085577 | ||
Structural determinants of fast desensitization and desensitization-deactivation coupling in GABAa receptors. | Q31839971 | ||
Dystroglycan mediates homeostatic synaptic plasticity at GABAergic synapses | Q33606977 | ||
Techniques: Use of concatenated subunits for the study of ligand-gated ion channels. | Q35960346 | ||
Postsynaptic scaffold proteins at non-synaptic sites. The role of postsynaptic scaffold proteins in motor-protein-receptor complexes | Q36005852 | ||
Impaired GABAergic transmission and altered hippocampal synaptic plasticity in collybistin-deficient mice | Q36013388 | ||
Surface trafficking of receptors between synaptic and extrasynaptic membranes: and yet they do move! | Q36062613 | ||
Regulation of AMPA receptor trafficking and synaptic plasticity. | Q36083970 | ||
Activity-dependent phosphorylation of GABAA receptors regulates receptor insertion and tonic current | Q36090268 | ||
Steroid hormone fluctuations and GABA(A)R plasticity. | Q36101683 | ||
γ-Aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor α subunits play a direct role in synaptic versus extrasynaptic targeting | Q36201800 | ||
DISC1 Protein Regulates γ-Aminobutyric Acid, Type A (GABAA) Receptor Trafficking and Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission in Cortical Neurons. | Q36282891 | ||
Brefeldin A-inhibited guanine exchange factor 2 regulates filamin A phosphorylation and neuronal migration. | Q36340949 | ||
Compromising the phosphodependent regulation of the GABAAR β3 subunit reproduces the core phenotypes of autism spectrum disorders | Q36354827 | ||
Benzodiazepine treatment induces subtype-specific changes in GABA(A) receptor trafficking and decreases synaptic inhibition | Q36389492 | ||
Adult neurogenesis and functional plasticity in neuronal circuits | Q36404122 | ||
Flumazenil decreases surface expression of α4β2δ GABAA receptors by increasing the rate of receptor internalization | Q36418506 | ||
Regulation of Extrasynaptic GABAA α4 Receptors by Ethanol-Induced Protein Kinase A, but Not Protein Kinase C Activation in Cultured Rat Cerebral Cortical Neurons | Q36432290 | ||
alpha1beta2delta, a silent GABAA receptor: recruitment by tracazolate and neurosteroids | Q36495131 | ||
Glutamatergic axon-derived BDNF controls GABAergic synaptic differentiation in the cerebellum | Q36527261 | ||
Attenuated sensitivity to neuroactive steroids in gamma-aminobutyrate type A receptor delta subunit knockout mice. | Q36562979 | ||
RNA binding proteins accumulate at the postsynaptic density with synaptic activity | Q36580790 | ||
The gamma2 subunit of GABA(A) receptors is a substrate for palmitoylation by GODZ | Q36631283 | ||
Enrichment of GABAA Receptor α-Subunits on the Axonal Initial Segment Shows Regional Differences | Q36632594 | ||
Postnatal growth and morphological development of the brain: a species comparison | Q36635203 | ||
A Comprehensive Optogenetic Pharmacology Toolkit for In Vivo Control of GABA(A) Receptors and Synaptic Inhibition | Q36642249 | ||
Structure, pharmacology, and function of GABAA receptor subtypes. | Q36686927 | ||
Altered chloride homeostasis in neurological disorders: a new target | Q36689467 | ||
Ca(2+)-induced rebound potentiation of gamma-aminobutyric acid-mediated currents requires activation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II. | Q36694575 | ||
Ethanol promotes clathrin adaptor-mediated endocytosis via the intracellular domain of δ-containing GABAA receptors | Q36697376 | ||
Ethanol Regulation of Synaptic GABAA α4 Receptors Is Prevented by Protein Kinase A Activation | Q36733514 | ||
The ubiquitin-like protein Plic-1 enhances the membrane insertion of GABAA receptors by increasing their stability within the endoplasmic reticulum | Q36739604 | ||
Insulin-Independent GABAA Receptor-Mediated Response in the Barrel Cortex of Mice with Impaired Met Activity | Q36740958 | ||
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase and glycogen synthase kinase 3β regulate gephyrin postsynaptic aggregation and GABAergic synaptic function in a calpain-dependent mechanism | Q36742170 | ||
The cellular, molecular and ionic basis of GABA(A) receptor signalling | Q36820573 | ||
Grp94 Protein Delivers γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A (GABAA) Receptors to Hrd1 Protein-mediated Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation. | Q36850007 | ||
Neurosteroids promote phosphorylation and membrane insertion of extrasynaptic GABAA receptors | Q33627122 | ||
GABA levels are decreased after stroke and GABA changes during rehabilitation correlate with motor improvement | Q33698708 | ||
Phospholipase C-related but catalytically inactive protein is required for insulin-induced cell surface expression of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors | Q33717631 | ||
Positive feedback regulation between gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA(A)) receptor signaling and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) release in developing neurons | Q42772124 | ||
Distinct FGFs promote differentiation of excitatory and inhibitory synapses | Q42805622 | ||
Three epilepsy-associated GABRG2 missense mutations at the γ+/β- interface disrupt GABAA receptor assembly and trafficking by similar mechanisms but to different extents. | Q42906676 | ||
BDNF selectively regulates GABAA receptor transcription by activation of the JAK/STAT pathway | Q43169237 | ||
Regulation of inhibitory synaptic transmission by a conserved atypical interaction of GABA(A) receptor beta- and gamma-subunits with the clathrin AP2 adaptor | Q43185150 | ||
BDNF reduces miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents by rapid downregulation of GABA(A) receptor surface expression | Q43572473 | ||
Gephyrin-independent clustering of postsynaptic GABA(A) receptor subtypes | Q43646274 | ||
Intact sorting, targeting, and clustering of gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor subtypes in hippocampal neurons in vitro | Q43856121 | ||
Direct in vivo measurement of human cerebral GABA concentration using MEGA-editing at 7 Tesla | Q43973300 | ||
Dystroglycan is selectively associated with inhibitory GABAergic synapses but is dispensable for their differentiation. | Q44012202 | ||
Control of synaptic strength, a novel function of Akt. | Q44485250 | ||
TNF-α downregulates inhibitory neurotransmission through protein phosphatase 1-dependent trafficking of GABA(A) receptors | Q44734604 | ||
GABAA receptor phospho-dependent modulation is regulated by phospholipase C-related inactive protein type 1, a novel protein phosphatase 1 anchoring protein. | Q45015208 | ||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P1104 | number of pages | 33 | |
P304 | page(s) | 238-270 | |
P577 | publication date | 2017-09-19 | |
P1433 | published in | Developmental Neurobiology | Q15716734 |
P1476 | title | GABA type a receptor trafficking and the architecture of synaptic inhibition | |
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