Calcineurin (CN) is a highly conserved Ca[superscript 2+]–calmodulin (CaM)-dependent phosphatase that senses Ca[superscript 2+] concentrations and transduces that information into cellular responses. Ca[superscript 2+] homeostasis is disrupted by α-synuclein (α-syn), a small lipid binding protein whose misfolding and accumulation is a pathological hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases. We report that α-syn, from yeast to neurons, leads to sustained highly elevated levels of cytoplasmic Ca[superscript 2+], thereby activating a CaM-CN cascade that engages substrates that result in toxicity. Surprisingly, complete inhibition of CN also results in toxicity. Limiting the availability of CaM shifts CN's spectrum of substrates toward prot...
Calcineurin (CN) is a protein phosphatase involved in a wide range of cellular responses to calcium-...
Currently there is no effective treatment available for major neurodegenerative disorders associated...
Major brain functions depend on neuronal processes that favor the plasticity of neuronal circuits wh...
The calcium-responsive phosphatase, calcineurin, senses changes in Ca2+ concentrations in a calmodul...
The degeneration of dopaminergic neurons during Parkinson’s disease (PD) is intimately linked to mal...
Copyright © 2013 Suruchi Utreja et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Calcineurin (CN) is a calcium (Ca2+)-sensitive serine/threonine protein phosphatase that plays a sig...
AbstractWe have developed a yeast-based model recapitulating neurotoxicity of α-synuclein fibrilizat...
The Ca2 +-dependent phosphatase, calcineurin (CN) is thought to play a detrimental role in damaged n...
AbstractThe Ca2+-dependent phosphatase, calcineurin (CN) is thought to play a detrimental role in da...
Functional and ultrastructural investigations support the concept that altered brain connectivity, e...
Functional and ultrastructural investigations support the concept that altered brain connectivity, e...
Calcineurin (protein phosphatase 3, Cn) is best known for its central position in Ca(2+)-dependent T...
The capacity of a cell to maintain proteostasis progressively declines during aging. Virtually all a...
AbstractTo investigate the role of phosphatases in synaptic plasticity using genetic approaches, we ...
Calcineurin (CN) is a protein phosphatase involved in a wide range of cellular responses to calcium-...
Currently there is no effective treatment available for major neurodegenerative disorders associated...
Major brain functions depend on neuronal processes that favor the plasticity of neuronal circuits wh...
The calcium-responsive phosphatase, calcineurin, senses changes in Ca2+ concentrations in a calmodul...
The degeneration of dopaminergic neurons during Parkinson’s disease (PD) is intimately linked to mal...
Copyright © 2013 Suruchi Utreja et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Calcineurin (CN) is a calcium (Ca2+)-sensitive serine/threonine protein phosphatase that plays a sig...
AbstractWe have developed a yeast-based model recapitulating neurotoxicity of α-synuclein fibrilizat...
The Ca2 +-dependent phosphatase, calcineurin (CN) is thought to play a detrimental role in damaged n...
AbstractThe Ca2+-dependent phosphatase, calcineurin (CN) is thought to play a detrimental role in da...
Functional and ultrastructural investigations support the concept that altered brain connectivity, e...
Functional and ultrastructural investigations support the concept that altered brain connectivity, e...
Calcineurin (protein phosphatase 3, Cn) is best known for its central position in Ca(2+)-dependent T...
The capacity of a cell to maintain proteostasis progressively declines during aging. Virtually all a...
AbstractTo investigate the role of phosphatases in synaptic plasticity using genetic approaches, we ...
Calcineurin (CN) is a protein phosphatase involved in a wide range of cellular responses to calcium-...
Currently there is no effective treatment available for major neurodegenerative disorders associated...
Major brain functions depend on neuronal processes that favor the plasticity of neuronal circuits wh...