Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2017295930> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2017295930 endingPage "14" @default.
- W2017295930 startingPage "1" @default.
- W2017295930 abstract "Sept2 is a member of the septin family of GTPases. Septins form filaments in a GTP-form dependent manner, and are involved in cytokinesis from yeast to mammals; however, some mammalian septins, including Sept2, are expressed in the brain, a tissue in which almost all the cells are postmitotic. Recently, some functions of mammalian septin other than cytokinesis such as vesicle transport have been reported. However, mammalian septin's physiological functions are still unclear. The present study revealed that Sept2 co-localizes with the astrocyte glutamate transporter GLAST in the Bergmann glial processes facing axons and synapses. Biochemical analyses demonstrated that Sept2 bound directly to the carboxy-terminal region of GLAST in a GDP-form dependent manner. Expression of constitutive GDP-form Sept2 mutant reduced the glutamate uptake activity of GLAST via internalization of GLAST from cell surface. Thus Sept2 may regulate GLAST-mediated glutamate uptake by astrocytes, which is important for appropriate transmitter signalling in the cerebellum." @default.
- W2017295930 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5010918379 @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5017811687 @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5021712392 @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5027707370 @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5031712447 @default.
- W2017295930 creator A5069518217 @default.
- W2017295930 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W2017295930 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2017295930 title "Mammalian septin Sept2 modulates the activity of GLAST, a glutamate transporter in astrocytes" @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1483413992 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1554400373 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1664703379 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1784052398 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1900227502 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1964243803 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1964377967 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1969400861 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1979363543 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1983197885 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1983719274 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1986188355 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1991701465 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1991883398 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W1999613366 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2003410399 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2004373779 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2007187740 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2015410199 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2024999665 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2030352252 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2054683291 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2057764157 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2062452071 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2065086461 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2073810207 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2078933272 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2082450845 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2084121216 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2084250976 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2090220568 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2091124764 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2092358916 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2094673798 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2098616171 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2103926307 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2105346492 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2112597950 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2123872388 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2126751622 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2129759722 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2129966883 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2142367691 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2148175003 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2152732725 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2160617617 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2218185345 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2279940596 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W2331191863 @default.
- W2017295930 cites W4210979710 @default.
- W2017295930 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1356-9597.2004.00696.x" @default.
- W2017295930 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14723703" @default.
- W2017295930 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2017295930 type Work @default.
- W2017295930 sameAs 2017295930 @default.
- W2017295930 citedByCount "52" @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302012 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302013 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302014 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302015 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302016 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302017 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302018 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302020 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302021 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302022 @default.
- W2017295930 countsByYear W20172959302023 @default.
- W2017295930 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5010918379 @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5017811687 @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5021712392 @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5027707370 @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5031712447 @default.
- W2017295930 hasAuthorship W2017295930A5069518217 @default.
- W2017295930 hasBestOaLocation W20172959301 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C1491633281 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C179411191 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C207332259 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C45472230 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C61174792 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C85813293 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConceptScore W2017295930C1491633281 @default.
- W2017295930 hasConceptScore W2017295930C170493617 @default.