Nathan D. Okerlund, Ph.D.

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2010 Neuroscience University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 
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Signaling Scaffold Proteins in Development and Major Psychiatric Disorders
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Benjamin Cheyette grad student 2010 UCSF
 (Dact1 is a postsynaptic protein required for dendrite, spine, and excitatory synapse formation in mammalian forebrain.)
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Okerlund ND, Schneider K, Leal-Ortiz S, et al. (2017) Bassoon Controls Presynaptic Autophagy through Atg5. Neuron. 93: 897-913.e7
Okerlund ND, Stanley RE, Cheyette BN. (2016) The Planar Cell Polarity Transmembrane Protein Vangl2 Promotes Dendrite, Spine and Glutamatergic Synapse Formation in the Mammalian Forebrain. Molecular Neuropsychiatry. 2: 107-14
Waites CL, Leal-Ortiz SA, Okerlund N, et al. (2013) Bassoon and Piccolo maintain synapse integrity by regulating protein ubiquitination and degradation. The Embo Journal. 32: 954-69
Okerlund ND, Cheyette BN. (2011) Synaptic Wnt signaling-a contributor to major psychiatric disorders? Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 3: 162-74
Okerlund ND, Kivimäe S, Tong CK, et al. (2010) Dact1 is a postsynaptic protein required for dendrite, spine, and excitatory synapse development in the mouse forebrain. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 4362-8
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