2005
Association/Dissociation of a Channel–Kinase Complex Underlies State-Dependent Modulation
Magoski NS, Kaczmarek LK. Association/Dissociation of a Channel–Kinase Complex Underlies State-Dependent Modulation. Journal Of Neuroscience 2005, 25: 8037-8047. PMID: 16135761, PMCID: PMC2873328, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1903-05.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProtein kinase CSrc homology 3 domainCation channelsSrc tyrosine kinasePKC-dependent modulationPhorbol esterSrc-dependent regulationAplysia bag cell neuronsBag cell neuronsProtein kinaseAssociated kinaseAssociation/dissociationEgg-laying hormonePhosphotyrosine stainingTyrosine kinaseKinase CKinaseReproductive behaviorNonselective cation channelsIon channelsChannel activityUnstimulated neuronsDependent modulationCell neuronsLong-term excitability
2000
Activation of a Ca2+‐permeable cation channel produces a prolonged attenuation of intracellular Ca2+ release in Aplysia bag cell neurones
Magoski N, Knox R, Kaczmarek L. Activation of a Ca2+‐permeable cation channel produces a prolonged attenuation of intracellular Ca2+ release in Aplysia bag cell neurones. The Journal Of Physiology 2000, 522: 271-283. PMID: 10639103, PMCID: PMC2269759, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.t01-2-00271.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVoltage-gated Ca2Non-selective cation channelsRefractory periodCation channelsElectrical stimulationFree salineAbility of nifedipinePresence of nifedipinePresence of TTXIntact abdominal gangliaProlonged refractory periodOnset of refractorinessAfferent inputBrief synaptic stimulationHigh external potassiumPermeable cation channelIntracellular calciumAbdominal ganglionExtracellular Ca2Synaptic stimulationAfterdischargesNormal responseIntracellular Ca2Intracellular storesRepeated stimulation
1996
Identification and Characterization of a Ca2+-Sensitive Nonspecific Cation Channel Underlying Prolonged Repetitive Firing in Aplysia Neurons
Wilson G, Richardson F, Fisher T, Olivera B, Kaczmarek L. Identification and Characterization of a Ca2+-Sensitive Nonspecific Cation Channel Underlying Prolonged Repetitive Firing in Aplysia Neurons. Journal Of Neuroscience 1996, 16: 3661-3671. PMID: 8642410, PMCID: PMC6578840, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.16-11-03661.1996.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonspecific cation channelRepetitive firingCation channelsSpontaneous repetitive firingNeuronal response propertiesBag cell neuronsSlow inwardNeuronal excitabilityCell neuronsChannels underliesProlonged dischargeAplysia bag cell neuronsAplysia neuronsAfterdischargesNeuronsPhosphorylation-mediated changesResponse propertiesChannel recordingsConus textileFiringO mVTetrodotoxinExcitability
1993
Mode-switching of a voltage-gated cation channel is mediated by a protein kinase A-regulated tyrosine phosphatase
Wilson G, Kaczmarek L. Mode-switching of a voltage-gated cation channel is mediated by a protein kinase A-regulated tyrosine phosphatase. Nature 1993, 366: 433-438. PMID: 8247151, DOI: 10.1038/366433a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVoltage-gated cation channelsTyrosine phosphataseProtein kinase A. MoreoverProtein kinase ACation channelsAplysia bag cell neuronsBag cell neuronsKinase ATyrosine kinasePatch-clamp studiesPhosphataseGating modesCell neuronsA. MoreoverNeuronal excitabilityNervous system tissueKinaseCentral nervous system tissueEnzyme