Mark Rasenick
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- Doctorate Medicine University of Illinois Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Rasenick is an American biologist focusing on G protein signaling in the nervous system, the relationship of neurotransmitter activation to rapid modification of the cytoskeleton, how G proteins and the cytoskeleton work in concert to modify synaptic shape and form a molecular basis for depression and the action of antidepressant drugs.
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- Lipid raft microdomains and neurotransmitter signalling (2007) (797)
- Tubulin binds specifically to the signal-transducing proteins, Gs alpha and Gi alpha 1. (1990) (195)
- A blue-light-activated GTP-binding protein in the plasma membranes of etiolated peas. (1991) (162)
- G protein specificity in receptor-effector coupling. Analysis of the roles of G0 and Gi2 in GH4C1 pituitary cells. (1994) (154)
- Guanosine triphosphate activation of brain adenylate cyclase: enhancement by long-term antidepressant treatment. (1983) (143)
- The regulatory subunit of adenylate cyclase interacts with cytoskeletal components (1981) (127)
- Synthetic peptides as probes for G protein function. Carboxyl-terminal G alpha s peptides mimic Gs and evoke high affinity agonist binding to beta-adrenergic receptors. (1994) (125)
- Tau interaction with microtubules in vivo (2004) (123)
- Real-time visualization of a fluorescent G(alpha)(s): dissociation of the activated G protein from plasma membrane. (2002) (122)
- Transgenic mice overexpressing the beta 1-adrenergic receptor in adipose tissue are resistant to obesity. (1997) (121)
- Tubulin-G protein association stabilizes GTP binding and activates GTPase: cytoskeletal participation in neuronal signal transduction. (1994) (117)
- Tubulin-G protein interactions involve microtubule polymerization domains. (1991) (109)
- G Protein α Subunits Activate Tubulin GTPase and Modulate Microtubule Polymerization Dynamics* (1999) (107)
- β-Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation Promotes Gαs Internalization through Lipid Rafts: A Study in Living Cells (2005) (104)
- G protein binding and G protein activation by nucleotide transfer involve distinct domains on tubulin: regulation of signal transduction by cytoskeletal elements. (1993) (101)
- G protein signaling and the molecular basis of antidepressant action. (2003) (98)
- Regulation of meiotic prophase arrest in mouse oocytes by GPR3, a constitutive activator of the Gs G protein (2005) (95)
- Tubulin, Gq, and Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Interact to Regulate Phospholipase Cβ1 Signaling* (1997) (92)
- NMDAR-independent, cAMP-dependent antidepressant actions of ketamine (2018) (91)
- Coupling of the stimulatory GTP-binding protein Gs to rat synaptic membrane adenylate cyclase is enhanced subsequent to chronic antidepressant treatment. (1989) (87)
- Postmortem Brain Tissue of Depressed Suicides Reveals Increased Gsα Localization in Lipid Raft Domains Where It Is Less Likely to Activate Adenylyl Cyclase (2008) (86)
- G Protein β1γ2 Subunits Promote Microtubule Assembly* (1997) (85)
- Chronic antidepressant treatment facilitates G protein activation of adenylyl cyclase without altering G protein content. (1995) (83)
- Caveolin-1 and Lipid Microdomains Regulate Gs Trafficking and Attenuate Gs/Adenylyl Cyclase Signaling (2009) (82)
- Chronic Treatment of C6 Glioma Cells with Antidepressant Drugs Increases Functional Coupling Between a G Protein (GS) and Adenylyl Cyclase (1995) (80)
- Chapter 14 Cyclic-Nucleotide Metabolism in Vertebrate Photoreceptors: A Remarkable Analogy and an Unraveling Enigma (1981) (79)
- Trafficking of preassembled opioid μ-δ heterooligomer-Gz signaling complexes to the plasma membrane: Coregulation by agonists (2007) (78)
- Chimeric G alpha s/G alpha i2 proteins define domains on G alpha s that interact with tubulin for beta-adrenergic activation of adenylyl cyclase. (1994) (74)
- Chronic Antidepressant Treatment Prevents Accumulation of Gsα in Cholesterol-Rich, Cytoskeletal-Associated, Plasma Membrane Domains (Lipid Rafts) (2005) (73)
- Tau associates with actin in differentiating PC12 cells (2006) (73)
- Multimodal functional and structural neuroimaging investigation of major depressive disorder following treatment with duloxetine (2015) (72)
- Stimulation of cAMP synthesis by Gi-coupled receptors upon ablation of distinct Galphai protein expression. Gi subtype specificity of the 5-HT1A receptor. (1999) (68)
- Tubulin, actin and heterotrimeric G proteins: coordination of signaling and structure. (2014) (65)
- N-3 Poly-Unsaturated Fatty Acids Shift Estrogen Signaling to Inhibit Human Breast Cancer Cell Growth (2012) (65)
- Beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation promotes G alpha s internalization through lipid rafts: a study in living cells. (2005) (57)
- Trafficking of preassembled opioid mu-delta heterooligomer-Gz signaling complexes to the plasma membrane: coregulation by agonists. (2007) (55)
- Treatment of C6 Glioma Cells and Rats with Antidepressant Drugs Increases the Detergent Extraction of Gsα from Plasma Membrane (1999) (54)
- Evidence that the 50-kDa substrate of brefeldin A-dependent ADP-ribosylation binds GTP and is modulated by the G-protein beta gamma subunit complex. (1995) (50)
- Heterotrimeric G‐proteins associate with microtubules during differentiation in PC12 pheochromocytoma cells (2003) (50)
- G protein alpha subunits activate tubulin GTPase and modulate microtubule polymerization dynamics. (1999) (48)
- Heterotrimeric G-Proteins Interact Directly with Cytoskeletal Components to Modify Microtubule-Dependent Cellular Processes (2009) (47)
- Differences in Ca(2+) signaling underlie age-specific effects of secretagogues on colonic Cl(-) transport. (2001) (47)
- Cytosolic Gαs Acts as an Intracellular Messenger to Increase Microtubule Dynamics and Promote Neurite Outgrowth* (2009) (47)
- Exchange of guanine nucleotide between GTP-binding proteins that regulate neuronal adenylate cyclase. (1986) (46)
- Microtubules modulate melatonin receptors involved in phase‐shifting circadian activity rhythms: in vitro and in vivo evidence (2009) (45)
- Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Modifies Tubulin Participation in Phospholipase Cβ1 Signaling (2002) (45)
- Muscarinic Receptor Activation Promotes the Membrane Association of Tubulin for the Regulation of Gq-Mediated Phospholipase Cβ1 Signaling (2000) (45)
- Antidepressants Accumulate in Lipid Rafts Independent of Monoamine Transporters to Modulate Redistribution of the G Protein, Gαs*♦ (2016) (44)
- Functional exchange of components between light-activated photoreceptor phosphodiesterase and hormone-activated adenylate cyclase systems. (1982) (43)
- Chronic treatment of C6 glioma cells with antidepressant drugs results in a redistribution of Gsalpha. (2001) (42)
- Chronic Treatment with Escitalopram but Not R-Citalopram Translocates Gαs from Lipid Raft Domains and Potentiates Adenylyl Cyclase: A 5-Hydroxytryptamine Transporter-Independent Action of This Antidepressant Compound (2010) (41)
- Constitutive activation of the gastrin-releasing peptide receptor expressed by the nonmalignant human colon epithelial cell line NCM460. (1997) (41)
- Activation of the Luteinizing Hormone/Choriogonadotropin Hormone Receptor Promotes ADP Ribosylation Factor 6 Activation in Porcine Ovarian Follicular Membranes* (2001) (41)
- Clathrin-mediated Endocytosis of m3 Muscarinic Receptors (2004) (36)
- Lateral Diffusion of Gαs in the Plasma Membrane Is Decreased after Chronic but not Acute Antidepressant Treatment: Role of Lipid Raft and Non-Raft Membrane Microdomains (2015) (35)
- Structural model of a complex between the heterotrimeric G protein, Gsalpha, and tubulin. (2008) (34)
- Gβγ Mediates the Interplay between Tubulin Dimers and Microtubules in the Modulation of Gq Signaling* (2003) (33)
- Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin-dependent, cholera toxin-catalyzed adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP)-ribosylation of the long and short forms of Gs alpha and pertussis toxin-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of Gi alpha*. (1997) (32)
- G-protein signaling, lipid rafts and the possible sites of action for the antidepressant effects of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. (2013) (32)
- Specific associations between tubulin and G proteins: participation of cytoskeletal elements in cellular signal transduction. (1990) (29)
- Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor-mediated activation of heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding proteins in ovarian follicular membranes. (1998) (29)
- G protein beta1gamma2 subunits promote microtubule assembly. (1997) (29)
- Disruption of lipid-raft localized Gαs/tubulin complexes by antidepressants: a unique feature of HDAC6 inhibitors, SSRI and tricyclic compounds (2018) (27)
- A Specific Domain of Giα Required for the Transactivation of Giα by Tubulin Is Implicated in the Organization of Cellular Microtubules* (2003) (26)
- Photoreceptor GTP binding protein mediates fluoride activation of phosphodiesterase. (1985) (25)
- G protein activation is prerequisite for functional coupling between Gα/Gβγ and tubulin/microtubules (2006) (25)
- Guanosine-5′-O-thiodiphosphate functions as a partial agonist for the receptor-independent stimulation of neural adenylate cyclase (1989) (24)
- Luteinizing Hormone/Choriogonadotropin Receptor-Mediated Activation of Heterotrimeric Guanine Nucleotide Binding Proteins in Ovarian Follicular Membranes* *This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Grant NRICGP-9401432 (to M.H.D.) and the PHS through MH-39595 and AG-15482 and (1998) (24)
- SNX14 is a bifunctional negative regulator for neuronal 5‐HT6 receptor signaling (2015) (24)
- Brain cyclic AMP levels and the initiation of adult development in the Cecropia silkmoth. (1976) (24)
- Inhibition of the IGF-1–PI3K–Akt–mTORC2 pathway in lipid rafts increases neuronal vulnerability in a genetic lysosomal glycosphingolipidosis (2019) (23)
- The Role of G-proteins and G-protein Regulating Proteins in Depressive Disorders (2018) (23)
- G protein-mediated signal transduction as a target of antidepressant and antibipolar drug action: evidence from model systems. (1996) (22)
- A Molecular and Structural Mechanism for G Protein-mediated Microtubule Destabilization* (2010) (22)
- Partial purification and characterization of a macromolecule which enhances fluoride activation of adenylate cyclase. (1980) (21)
- Chapter 8 Biochemistry of the cyclic nucleotide-related enzymes in rod photoreceptors (1982) (21)
- Modification of Gs‐Stimulated Adenylate Cyclase in Brain Membranes by Low pH Pretreatment: Correlation with Altered Guanine Nucleotide Exchange (1988) (21)
- [8] Photoaffinity guanosine 5′-triphosphate analogs as a tool for the study of GTP-binding proteins (1994) (20)
- Human depression: a new approach in quantitative psychiatry (2010) (20)
- Fish oil and depression: The skinny on fats. (2017) (20)
- Linoleic acid: Is this the key that unlocks the quantum brain? Insights linking broken symmetries in molecular biology, mood disorders and personalistic emergentism (2017) (19)
- In situ binding of a photo‐affinity GTP analog to synaptic membrane G‐proteins Distribution of bound GTP analog reflects the status of adenylate cyclase (1988) (18)
- Cyclic nucleotide activation of the silkmoth brain—;Cellular localization and further observations on the patterns of activation (1978) (18)
- G protein βγ subunits interact with αβ‐ and γ‐tubulin and play a role in microtubule assembly in PC12 cells (2007) (17)
- Tubulin as a regulator of G-protein signaling. (2004) (17)
- Clathrin-mediated endocytosis of m3 muscarinic receptors. Roles for Gbetagamma and tubulin. (2004) (16)
- N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids promote astrocyte differentiation and neurotrophin production independent of cAMP in patient-derived neural stem cells (2020) (15)
- G beta gamma mediates the interplay between tubulin dimers and microtubules in the modulation of Gq signaling. (2003) (13)
- Regulation of neuronal adenylate cyclase. (1987) (13)
- T1R3 homomeric sweet taste receptor regulates adipogenesis through Gαs-mediated microtubules disassembly and Rho activation in 3T3-L1 cells (2017) (12)
- Differential effects of antidepressants escitalopram versus lithium on Gs alpha membrane relocalization (2015) (12)
- G protein activation is prerequisite for functional coupling between Galpha/Gbetagamma and tubulin/microtubules. (2006) (11)
- G protein betagamma subunits interact with alphabeta- and gamma-tubulin and play a role in microtubule assembly in PC12 cells. (2007) (10)
- Neuronal complexity is attenuated in preclinical models of migraine and restored by HDAC6 inhibition (2021) (10)
- Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate modifies tubulin participation in phospholipase Cbeta1 signaling. (2002) (10)
- Stimulation of cAMP Synthesis by Gi-coupled Receptors upon Ablation of Distinct Gαi Protein Expression (1999) (10)
- Creutzfeldt‐Jakob infection increases adenylate cyclase activity in specific regions of guinea pig brain (1986) (9)
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor association with amygdala response in major depressive disorder. (2020) (9)
- Tubulin as a G Protein (1989) (9)
- Permeable Cell Systems as Models for Studying Disruption, by Site-Specific Synthetic Peptides, of Receptor–G Protein–Effector Coupling (1993) (8)
- A specific domain of Gialpha required for the transactivation of Gialpha by tubulin is implicated in the organization of cellular microtubules. (2003) (8)
- Regulation of Neuronal Adenylate Cyclase by Microtubule Proteins a (1986) (8)
- Mastoparan inhibits β-adrenoceptor-Gs signaling by changing the localization of Gαs in lipid rafts (2007) (8)
- Evidence for cross-talk between atrial natriuretic peptide and nitric oxide receptors (2010) (8)
- Photoaffinity guanosine 5'-triphosphate analogs as a tool for the study of GTP-binding proteins. (1994) (8)
- Bacterial peptidoglycan binds to tubulin. (2000) (7)
- Regulation of brain adenylate cyclase and the termination of silkmoth diapause (1981) (7)
- A monoclonal antibody against the rod outer segment guanyl nucleotide-binding protein, transducin, blocks the stimulatory and inhibitory G proteins of adenylate cyclase. (1989) (7)
- Membrane-associated α-tubulin is less acetylated in postmortem prefrontal cortex from depressed subjects relative to controls: cytoskeletal dynamics, HDAC6 and depression (2020) (7)
- Depression and Adenylyl Cyclase: Sorting Out the Signals (2016) (7)
- Expression of G protein alpha subunits in normal rat colon and in azoxymethane-induced colonic neoplasms. (1998) (7)
- Effect of gold compounds on the activity of adenylyl cyclase in human lymphocyte membranes. (1992) (7)
- A Novel Peripheral Biomarker for Depression and Antidepressant Response (2021) (7)
- Cytoskeletal Participation in the Signal Transduction Process: Tubulin G Protein Interactions in the Regulation of Adenylate Cyclase (1990) (6)
- NMDA-receptor independent actions of ketamine: a new chapter in a story that’s not so old (2018) (6)
- The mechanism of activation of light-activated phosphodiesterase and evidence for homology with hormone-activated adenylate cyclase. (1984) (6)
- Membrane-Associated α-Tubulin Is Less Acetylated in Postmortem Prefrontal Cortex from Depressed Subjects Relative to Controls: Cytoskeletal Dynamics, HDAC6, and Depression (2020) (6)
- Mastoparan inhibits beta-adrenoceptor-G(s) signaling by changing the localization of Galpha(s) in lipid rafts. (2007) (6)
- Receptor signaling and the cell biology of synaptic transmission. (2012) (5)
- Antidepressants Produce Persistent Gαs-Associated Signaling Changes in Lipid Rafts after Drug Withdrawal (2021) (5)
- Potential depression and antidepressant-response biomarkers in human lymphoblast cell lines from treatment-responsive and treatment-resistant subjects: roles of SSRIs and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (2020) (4)
- Effect of chronic antidepressant administration on beta-adrenergic receptor-GTP binding protein-adenylate cyclase coupling (1990) (4)
- The effects of electroconvulsive shock on receptor-G protein-adenylate cyclase coupling. (1991) (3)
- Opinion: Advancing neuroscience interactions with Cuba (2015) (3)
- [Effects of tubulin on beta adrenergic receptor linked to adenylyl cyclase system]. (1993) (3)
- Heterotrimeric G proteins and microtubules. (2013) (3)
- Document of Trapani on animal consciousness and quantum brain function: A hypothesis. (2017) (3)
- Lipid rafts, G proteins and the etiology of and treatment for depression: progress toward a depression biomarker (2008) (3)
- Altered cyclic nucleotide metabolism and the pathogenesis of hereditary retinal dystrophies. (1980) (3)
- Correction: T1R3 homomeric sweet taste receptor regulates adipogenesis through Gαs-mediated microtubules disassembly and Rho activation in 3T3-L1 cells (2017) (2)
- Receptor-G Protein-Effector Coupling: Coding and Regulation of the Signal Transduction Process (1995) (2)
- Minds, Membranes, Microtubules and Madness. Current Progress in QPP-Related Research. (2013) (2)
- Gαs, adenylyl cyclase, and their relationship to the diagnosis and treatment of depression (2022) (2)
- Neuronal complexity is attenuated in chronic migraine and restored by HDAC6 inhibition (2020) (2)
- Ketamine Treatment Translocates Gsalpha from Lipid Rafts in Cultured Glial Cells: Similar Effects to Several Antidepressant Compounds (2016) (1)
- 793. Camp-Dependent and NMDAR-Independent Action of Ketamine in a Cellular Model System (2017) (1)
- Review author's response: pitfalls in isolating lipid rafts (2007) (1)
- A Molecular Rationale for n-3 PUFA Augmentation of Antidepressant Action (2020) (1)
- Basic Principles of Molecular Biology and Genomics (2009) (1)
- 72-1 G protein coupling, but not G protein content, is altered by chronic antidepressant treatment (1997) (1)
- Correction: Disruption of lipid-raft localized Gαs/tubulin complexes by antidepressants: a unique feature of HDAC6 inhibitors, SSRI, and tricyclic compounds (2019) (1)
- Expression of G-protein alpha subunits in normal rat colonocytes, azoxymethane (AOM)-induced colon tumors, and human colon cancer-derived cell lines (1995) (1)
- Adenylyl cyclase, G proteins, and synaptic plasticity (1995) (1)
- Effects of the putative antidepressant psilocin on the lipid‐raft proteome and lipid‐raft signaling (2021) (0)
- Agonist induced internalization of G alpha s regulates adenylyl cyclase (2006) (0)
- Author response: Neuronal complexity is attenuated in preclinical models of migraine and restored by HDAC6 inhibition (2021) (0)
- Monoamines, cytoskeletal elements and psychiatric disorders: a neurochemical fugue. (1995) (0)
- Dynamic interactions between the G protein, Gαs, lipid rafts and adenylyl cyclase are altered by chronic antidepressants, cholesterol removal, cytoskeletal modification and acylation or prenylation (LB159) (2014) (0)
- Review depression: a new approach in quantitative psychiatry (2010) (0)
- Serotonin Signal Transduction in Two Groups of Autistic Patients (2013) (0)
- Lack of phospholipase C (PLC) accounts for inability of Ca2+-dependent modulators to stimulate Cl- transport in weanling colon (2000) (0)
- The Effects of Hydrazines and Related Compounds on Calcium Calmodulin Regulated Synaptic Processes (1983) (0)
- Beta adrenergic receptor assay in permeable cells (1995) (0)
- Deciphering the Cross-Talk of the Prostaglandin G-Protein Coupled Receptors EP2 and EP4: From Molecular Insights to Novel Anti-Tumor Targets (2012) (0)
- The effects of electro-convulsive shock on β-adrenergic receptor neuronal signal transduction (1991) (0)
- Antidepressant treatment increases cAMP signaling by translocating Gas from lipid rafts and increasing association with type 6 adenylyl cyclase (AC6) independent of action at monoamine transporters. (2017) (0)
- cAMP Biosensors with Restricted Subcellular Localization Reveal Persistent Signaling Changes Following Antidepressant Withdrawal (2020) (0)
- Differential effects of antidepressants escitalopram versus lithium on Gs alpha membrane relocalization (2015) (0)
- Effects of Hydrazines upon Cyclic Nucleotide Regulated Neuronal Processes (1987) (0)
- Marker for treatment with antidepressants and procedures in context standing (2001) (0)
- Role of GPCRs and G‐αs in the antidepressant action of ketamine (2017) (0)
- Transience of antidepressant‐induced Gαs signaling potentiation revealed by high‐throughput real‐time cAMP accumulation (2018) (0)
- Crazy about G Proteins G Protein Methods and Protocols. Role of G Proteins in Psychiatric and Neurologic Disorders, edited by Ram K. Mishra, Glen B. Baker and Alan A. Bolton (1999) (0)
- Increased Coupling of Stimulatory G Protein to Adenylate Cyclase Subsequent to Chronic Administration of Antidepressants (1990) (0)
- Quantity and Quality Changes of G Protein in Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (1995) (0)
- Ontogenic differences in bile acid action lie at the level of inositol trisphosphate (IP3) production (2000) (0)
- G Protein-Coupled Receptors (2016) (0)
- The Effect of Antidepressants on Model Lipid Rafts: A SANS Study (2013) (0)
- Lipid rafts in psychiatry. (2019) (0)
- A Long Shadow over the Soul : Molecular and Quantum Approaches to Psychopathology An Interdisciplinary Dialog with Psychiatrists (2012) (0)
- 769 Role of tubulin and maps in M1 receptor-G protein uncoupling in the Alzheimer's diseased (AD) brain (1996) (0)
- (cid:1) -Adrenergic Receptor Stimulation Promotes G (cid:2) s Internalization through Lipid Rafts: A Study in Living Cells □ S (2005) (0)
- Issue Information (2015) (0)
- MEMBRANE-ASSOCIATED TUBULIN IS INCREASED IN ALZHEIMERʼS DISEASE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ALTERED CHOLINERGIC RECEPTOR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION (1995) (0)
- Cuban Biomedical Science: The Role of Science Diplomacy in Translating Cures (2018) (0)
- Linoleic acid: Is this the key that unlocks the quantum brain? Insights linking broken symmetries in molecular biology, mood disorders and personalistic emergentism (2017) (0)
- REDUCTION IN CARBACHOL-STIMULATED AZIDOANILIDO-[32P]GTP LABELING OF Gq/11 IN ALZHEIMERʼS DISEASE (AD) (1997) (0)
- Differential dynamics of the Prostaglandin GPCRs EP2 and EP4 reveal cross-talk (2011) (0)
- Increased α‐tubulin Acetylation Translocates Gαs out of Lipid‐rafts: a Novel Mechanism for Antidepressant Effects of HDAC‐6 Inhibitors (2017) (0)
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