2020
ATP Synthase c-Subunit Leak Causes Aberrant Cellular Metabolism in Fragile X Syndrome
Licznerski P, Park HA, Rolyan H, Chen R, Mnatsakanyan N, Miranda P, Graham M, Wu J, Cruz-Reyes N, Mehta N, Sohail S, Salcedo J, Song E, Effman C, Effman S, Brandao L, Xu GN, Braker A, Gribkoff VK, Levy RJ, Jonas EA. ATP Synthase c-Subunit Leak Causes Aberrant Cellular Metabolism in Fragile X Syndrome. Cell 2020, 182: 1170-1185.e9. PMID: 32795412, PMCID: PMC7484101, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.07.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFragile X syndromeC subunitAberrant synaptic developmentHuman fragile X syndromeATP synthase enzymeMental retardation proteinX syndromeATP production efficiencyMRNA translation rateAberrant cellular metabolismATP synthaseMRNA translationTranslation rateCellular metabolismSynaptic growthSynthase enzymeMouse neuronsSynapse maturationSynaptic developmentPharmacological inhibitionLeak channelsSynaptic maturationMembrane leakMaturationMetabolism
2006
BCL-xL regulates synaptic plasticity.
Jonas E. BCL-xL regulates synaptic plasticity. Molecular Interventions 2006, 6: 208-22. PMID: 16960143, DOI: 10.1124/mi.6.4.7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBcl-xLSynaptic vesicle recyclingRole of mitochondriaHigh synaptic activityMembrane ion pumpsMitochondrial localizationCalcium homeostasisVesicle recyclingPresynaptic terminalsPredominant organellesCell deathSynaptic vesiclesSynaptic developmentIon pumpsIntracellular calcium homeostasisRecent discoveryMitochondriaSynaptic transmitter releaseHomeostasisSynaptic plasticitySynaptic sitesSynapseSynaptic processesSynaptic activityOrganelles