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The following pages link to Defective autophagy in neurons and astrocytes from mice deficient in PI(3,5)P2. (Q35005794):
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- Dysregulation of the autophagy-endolysosomal system in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and related motor neuron diseases (Q21285051) (← links)
- In vivo, Pikfyve generates PI(3,5)P2, which serves as both a signaling lipid and the major precursor for PI5P. (Q24617439) (← links)
- Phosphatidylinositol 3,5-bisphosphate: low abundance, high significance (Q26823539) (← links)
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and intracellular traffic (Q26824841) (← links)
- Cellular function and pathological role of ATP13A2 and related P-type transport ATPases in Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders (Q27003886) (← links)
- Therapeutic neuroprotective agents for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Q27015029) (← links)
- PI(3,5)P2 controls endosomal branched actin dynamics by regulating cortactin-actin interactions (Q27310309) (← links)
- Inhibition of PIKfyve by YM-201636 dysregulates autophagy and leads to apoptosis-independent neuronal cell death (Q27331666) (← links)
- Structure of the catalytic phosphatase domain of MTMR8: implications for dimerization, membrane association and reversible oxidation (Q27701466) (← links)
- Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases are required for autophagic membrane trafficking (Q27934021) (← links)
- Genetic interaction between MTMR2 and FIG4 phospholipid phosphatases involved in Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathies (Q28477563) (← links)
- Pathogenic mechanism of the FIG4 mutation responsible for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease CMT4J (Q28478398) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of splicing variants of PLEKHA5 (Plekha5) during brain development (Q28595006) (← links)
- PIKfyve, a class III PI kinase, is the target of the small molecular IL-12/IL-23 inhibitor apilimod and a player in Toll-like receptor signaling (Q28833590) (← links)
- PI(3,5)P2 controls membrane trafficking by direct activation of mucolipin Ca2 release channels in the endolysosome (Q29543488) (← links)
- Neuronal expression of Fig4 is both necessary and sufficient to prevent spongiform neurodegeneration. (Q30523191) (← links)
- Phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphatase myotubularin-related protein 6 (MTMR6) is regulated by small GTPase Rab1B in the early secretory and autophagic pathways (Q30532150) (← links)
- Protein Homeostasis in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Therapeutic Opportunities? (Q33621868) (← links)
- The Sac domain-containing phosphoinositide phosphatases: structure, function, and disease (Q33649917) (← links)
- Mouse models of PI(3,5)P2 deficiency with impaired lysosome function. (Q33764669) (← links)
- The role of PI3P phosphatases in the regulation of autophagy (Q33914205) (← links)
- Possible involvement of lysosomal dysfunction in pathological changes of the brain in aged progranulin-deficient mice (Q34109260) (← links)
- Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of human myotubularin-related protein 3 (Q34148019) (← links)
- Distinct pathogenic processes between Fig4-deficient motor and sensory neurons. (Q34171101) (← links)
- Distinctive genetic and clinical features of CMT4J: a severe neuropathy caused by mutations in the PI(3,5)P₂ phosphatase FIG4. (Q34195421) (← links)
- Integration of Clearance Mechanisms: The Proteasome and Autophagy (Q34313770) (← links)
- Pathogenic role of BECN1/Beclin 1 in the development of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Q34373108) (← links)
- Loss of Fig4 in both Schwann cells and motor neurons contributes to CMT4J neuropathy (Q34764035) (← links)
- Synaptojanin 1 is required for endolysosomal trafficking of synaptic proteins in cone photoreceptor inner segments (Q35083383) (← links)
- Autophagosome Proteins LC3A, LC3B and LC3C Have Distinct Subcellular Distribution Kinetics and Expression in Cancer Cell Lines. (Q35778317) (← links)
- Modulation of synaptic function by VAC14, a protein that regulates the phosphoinositides PI(3,5)P₂ and PI(5)P (Q36166728) (← links)
- The Protein Complex of Neurodegeneration-related Phosphoinositide Phosphatase Sac3 and ArPIKfyve Binds the Lewy Body-associated Synphilin-1, Preventing Its Aggregation (Q36301354) (← links)
- CHCHD10 mutations promote loss of mitochondrial cristae junctions with impaired mitochondrial genome maintenance and inhibition of apoptosis (Q36477826) (← links)
- Computational model for autophagic vesicle dynamics in single cells (Q36524173) (← links)
- Minocycline induces protective autophagy in vascular endothelial cells exposed to an in vitro model of ischemia/reperfusion-induced injury (Q36524535) (← links)
- Fig4 deficiency: a newly emerged lysosomal storage disorder? (Q36592491) (← links)
- The role of lipids in the control of autophagy (Q36655468) (← links)
- Yunis-Varón syndrome is caused by mutations in FIG4, encoding a phosphoinositide phosphatase (Q36817367) (← links)
- PI(3,5)P2 biosynthesis regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation by intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms (Q36957125) (← links)
- Congenital CNS hypomyelination in the Fig4 null mouse is rescued by neuronal expression of the PI(3,5)P(2) phosphatase Fig4. (Q37013034) (← links)
- A TRP channel in the lysosome regulates large particle phagocytosis via focal exocytosis (Q37224430) (← links)
- Murine Fig4 is dispensable for muscle development but required for muscle function (Q37351972) (← links)
- Cerebral white matter hyperintensities on MRI and acceleration of epigenetic aging: the atherosclerosis risk in communities study (Q37642969) (← links)
- Roles for PI(3,5)P2 in nutrient sensing through TORC1. (Q37669247) (← links)
- The signaling lipid PI(3,5)P₂ stabilizes V₁-V(o) sector interactions and activates the V-ATPase (Q37696871) (← links)
- Autophagy and lipids: tightening the knot (Q37781741) (← links)
- Protein misfolding disorders and macroautophagy (Q37810685) (← links)
- Implications of autophagy for glomerular aging and disease (Q37834371) (← links)
- Pairing phosphoinositides with calcium ions in endolysosomal dynamics: phosphoinositides control the direction and specificity of membrane trafficking by regulating the activity of calcium channels in the endolysosomes (Q37871504) (← links)
- Phosphatidylinositol-3,5-bisphosphate: no longer the poor PIP2. (Q37898748) (← links)