Catherine Manser, PhD

Affiliations: 
King's College London, London, UK 
Area:
Protein phosphorylation, neurodegeneration
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Rahman MA, Manser C, Benlaouer O, et al. (2019) C-terminal phosphorylation of latrophilin-1/ADGRL1 affects the interaction between its fragments. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volynski KE, Capogna M, Ashton AC, et al. (2003) Mutant alpha-latrotoxin (LTXN4C) does not form pores and causes secretion by receptor stimulation: this action does not require neurexins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 31058-66
Volynski KE, Meunier FA, Lelianova VG, et al. (2000) Latrophilin, neurexin, and their signaling-deficient mutants facilitate alpha -latrotoxin insertion into membranes but are not involved in pore formation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275: 41175-83
Ashton AC, Rahman MA, Volynski KE, et al. (2000) Tetramerisation of alpha-latrotoxin by divalent cations is responsible for toxin-induced non-vesicular release and contributes to the Ca(2+)-dependent vesicular exocytosis from synaptosomes. Biochimie. 82: 453-68
Orlova EV, Rahman MA, Gowen B, et al. (2000) Structure of alpha-latrotoxin oligomers reveals that divalent cation-dependent tetramers form membrane pores. Nature Structural Biology. 7: 48-53
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