Journal article
Quantitative proteomic analyses of dynamic signalling events in cortical neurons undergoing excitotoxic cell death
A Hoque, NA Williamson, SS Ameen, GD Ciccotosto, MI Hossain, JS Oakhill, DCH Ng, CS Ang, HC Cheng
Cell Death and Disease | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2019
Open access
Abstract
Excitotoxicity, caused by overstimulation or dysregulation of ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs), is a pathological process directing neuronal death in many neurological disorders. The aberrantly stimulated iGluRs direct massive influx of calcium ions into the affected neurons, leading to changes in expression and phosphorylation of specific proteins to modulate their functions and direct their participation in the signalling pathways that induce excitotoxic neuronal death. To define these pathways, we used quantitative proteomic approaches to identify these neuronal proteins (referred to as the changed proteins) and determine how their expression and/or phosphorylation dynamically chan..
View full abstractGrants
Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The work described in this paper was supported by a project grant (grant number: 1050486) of the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (to H.-C.C. and D.C.H.N.).