A new consensus for evaluating CDKL5/STK9-dependent signalling mechanisms

scientific article published on 30 October 2018

A new consensus for evaluating CDKL5/STK9-dependent signalling mechanisms is …
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P356DOI10.15252/EMBJ.2018100848
P932PMC publication ID6293275
P698PubMed publication ID30377159

P50authorPatrick A EyersQ56958336
P2093author name stringPatrick A Eyers
P2860cites workFunctional consequences of mutations in CDKL5, an X-linked gene involved in infantile spasms and mental retardationQ24300800
Disruption of the serine/threonine kinase 9 gene causes severe X-linked infantile spasms and mental retardationQ24532056
Mutations in the X-linked cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 (CDKL5/STK9) gene are associated with severe neurodevelopmental retardationQ24534159
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CDKL Family Kinases Have Evolved Distinct Structural Features and Ciliary FunctionQ50116067
CDKL5 PROTEIN SUBSTITUTION THERAPY RESCUES NEUROLOGICAL PHENOTYPES OF A MOUSE MODEL OF CDKL5 DISORDER.Q50535044
The antidepressant tianeptine reverts synaptic AMPA receptor defects caused by deficiency of CDKL5.Q53075656
Treatment with the GSK3-beta inhibitor Tideglusib improves hippocampal development and memory performance in juvenile, but not adult, Cdkl5 knockout mice.Q54118391
Chemical genetic identification of CDKL5 substrates reveals its role in neuronal microtubule dynamicsQ62084107
Phosphoproteomic screening identifies physiological substrates of the CDKL5 kinaseQ63976989
P275copyright licenseCreative Commons AttributionQ6905323
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectsignal transductionQ828130
P577publication date2018-10-30
2018-12-14
P1433published inThe EMBO JournalQ1278554
P1476titleA new consensus for evaluating CDKL5/STK9-dependent signalling mechanisms
P478volume37

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