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Phosphoproteins in Neuronal Function

✍ Scribed by Willem Hendrik Gispen and Aryeh Routtenberg (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1986
Leaves
380
Series
Progress in Brain Research 69
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Edited by
Page iii

Copyright Page
Page iv

Preface
Pages v-vi
Willem Hendrik Gispen, Aryeh Routtenberg

Participants
Pages vii-viii

Chapter 1 Ligand-stimulated turnover of inositol lipids in the nervous system Original Research Article
Pages 3-14
Bernard W. Agranoff, Stephen K. Fisher

Chapter 2 The role of inositol phosphates in intracellular calcium mobilization Original Research Article
Pages 15-28
J. Eichberg, L.N. Berti-Mattera

Chapter 3 Possible roles of protein kinase C in signal transduction in nervous tissues Original Research Article
Pages 29-35
U. Kikkawa, T. Kitano, N. Saito, H. Fujiwara, H. Nakanishi, A. Kishimoto, K. Taniyama, C. Tanaka, Y. Nishizuka

Chapter 4 Phosphoprotein B-50: localization and function Original Research Article
Pages 37-50
P.N.E. De Graan, A.B. Oestreicher, L.H. Schrama, W.H. Gispen

Chapter 5 Polyphosphoinositides, phosphoproteins, and receptor function in rabbit iris smooth muscles Original Research Article
Pages 51-63
A.A. Abdel-Latif, P.H. Howe, R.A. Akhtar

Chapter 6 Pharmacological aspects of the inositide response in the central nervous system: the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Original Research Article
Pages 65-74
Lucio A.A. Van Rooijen, Wolfgang U. Dompert, Ervin HorvΓ‘th, David G. Spencer Jr., JΓΆrg Traber

Chapter 7 The role of protein kinases in the control of prolonged changes in neuronal excitability Original Research Article
Pages 77-90
L.K. Kaczmarek, J.A. Strong, J.A. Kauer

Chapter 8 Modulation of ion channels by Ca2+-activated protein phosphorylation: a biochemical mechanism for associative learning Original Research Article
Pages 91-106
Joseph T. Neary

Chapter 9 Regulation of ion channel activity by protein phosphorylation Original Research Article
Pages 107-118
JosΓ© R. Lemos, Ilse Novak-Hofer, Irwin B. Levitan

Chapter 10 Modulation of the ’Sβ€š K+ channel by cAMP-dependent protein phosphorylation in cell-free membrane patches Original Research Article
Pages 119-132
Michael J. Shuster, Joseph S. Camardo, Steven A. Siegelbaum, Eric R. Kandel

Chapter 11 Cyclic nucleotides as modulators and activators of ionic channels in the nerve cell membrane Original Research Article
Pages 133-137
Platon G. Kostyuk

Chapter 12 Phosphorylation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Original Research Article
Pages 141-147
Adrienne S. Gordon, Ivan Diamond

Chapter 13 DARPP-32, a dopamine-regulated phosphoprotein Original Research Article
Pages 149-159
Hugh C. Hemmings Jr., Paul Greengard

Chapter 14 Molecular mechanisms involved in the desensitization of dopamine receptors in slices of corpus striatum Original Research Article
Pages 161-168
Ingeborg Hanbauer, Enrico Sanna

Chapter 15 Structural and functional aspects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor Original Research Article
Pages 169-182
L.H.K. Defize, S.W. de Laat

Chapter 16 Growth factor activation of protein kinase C-dependent and -independent pathways of protein phosphorylation in fibroblasts: relevance to activation of protein kinase C in neuronal tissues Original Research Article
Pages 183-195
Perry J. Blackshear, Lisa Wen, Raphael A. Nemenoff, J. Ryan Gunsalus, Lee A. Witters

Chapter 17 Extracellular protein phosphorylation systems in the regulation of neuronal function Original Research Article
Pages 197-208
Y.H. Ehrlich, M.G. Garfield, T.B. Davis, E. Kornecki, I.E. Chaffee, R.H. Lenox

Chapter 18 Synaptic plasticity and protein kinase C Original Research Article
Pages 211-234
Aryeh Routtenberg

Chapter 19 Protein phosphorylation in the nerve growth cone Original Research Article
Pages 235-244
Karl H. Pfenninger, Carolyn Hyman, Robert S. Garofalo

Chapter 20 Long-term potentiation and 4-aminopyridine-induced changes in protein and lipid phosphorylation in the hippocampal slice Original Research Article
Pages 245-257
Loes H. Schrama, Pierre N.E. De Graan, Wytse J. Wadman, Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, W.H. Gispen

Chapter 21 Phosphorylation/dephosphorylation mechanisms in coated vesicles Original Research Article
Pages 259-272
Alain Pauloin, Pierre Jollès

Chapter 22 Depolarization-dependent protein phosphorylation in synaptosomes: mechanisms and significance Original Research Article
Pages 273-293
Peter R. Dunkley, Phillip J. Robinson

Chapter 23 Cyclic nucleotide- and calcium-dependent protein phosphorylation in rat pineal gland: physiological and pharmacological regulation Original Research Article
Pages 295-308
Fabio Benfenati, Mauro Cimino, Costanza Farabegoli, Flaminio Cattabeni, Luigi F. Agnati

Chapter 24 Drosophila mutants with memory deficits Original Research Article
Pages 309-321
Peter Friedrich, Piroska DΓ©vay, Viktor DombrΓ‘di, ZoltΓ‘n Kiss, IldikΓ³ LΓ‘ng, Marianna PintΓ©r, Magda Solti

Chapter 25 Synapsin I: A review of its distribution and biological regulation Original Research Article
Pages 323-339
Eric J. Nestler, Paul Greengard

Chapter 26 Association of calmodulin-dependent kinase II and its substrate proteins with neuronal cytoskeleton Original Research Article
Pages 341-354
James R. Goldenring, Mary Lou Vallano, Robert S. Lasher, Tetsufumi Ueda, Robert J. DeLorenzo

Chapter 27 Multiple pools and multiple forms of calmodulin-stimulated protein kinase during development: relationship to postsynaptic densities Original Research Article
Pages 355-371
John A.P. Rostas, Ron P. Weinberger, Peter R. Dunkley

Chapter 28 Two-dimensional patterns of neural phosphoproteins from the rat labeled in vivo under anaesthesia, and in vitro in slices and synaptosomes Original Research Article
Pages 373-381
Richard Rodnight, Christopher Perrett, Soteris Soteriou

Addendum Comparison between the neural acidic proteins B-50 and F1 Original Research Article
Pages 383-386
W.H. Gispen, P.N.E. De Graan, S.Y. Chan, A. Routtenberg

Subject Index
Pages 387-394


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