Christine I Nam

Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and.

Publications of Christine I Nam

  • Calcium-dependent copper redistributions in neuronal cells revealed by a fluorescent copper sensor and X-ray fluorescence microscopy.

    Authors: Sheel C Dodani, Dylan W Domaille, Christine I Nam, Evan W Miller, Lydia A Finney, Stefan Vogt, Christopher J Chang

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 03/2011; 108(15):5980-5.

    Dynamic fluxes of s-block metals like potassium, sodium, and calcium are of broad importance in cell signaling. In contrast, the concept of mobile transition metals triggered by cell activation
  • Organelle-targetable fluorescent probes for imaging hydrogen peroxide in living cells via SNAP-Tag protein labeling.

    Authors: Duangkhae Srikun, Aaron E Albers, Christine I Nam, Anthony T Iavarone, Christopher J Chang

    Journal of the American Chemical Society. 03/2010; 132(12):4455-65.

    Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) is a potent small-molecule oxidant that can exert a diverse array of physiological and/or pathological effects within living systems depending on the timing and location
  • Retinoic acid regulates RAR{alpha}-mediated control of translation in dendritic RNA granules during homeostatic synaptic plasticity.

    Authors: Bita Maghsoodi, Michael M Poon, Christine I Nam, Jason Aoto, Pamela Ting, Lu Chen

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 11/2008;

    Homeostatic plasticity is thought to play an important role in maintaining the stability of neuronal circuits. During one form of homeostatic plasticity, referred to as synaptic scaling, activity
  • Synaptic signaling by all-trans retinoic acid in homeostatic synaptic plasticity.

    Authors: Jason Aoto, Christine I Nam, Michael M Poon, Pamela Ting, Lu Chen

    Neuron. 11/2008; 60(2):308-20.

    Normal brain function requires that the overall synaptic activity in neural circuits be kept constant. Long-term alterations of neural activity lead to homeostatic regulation of synaptic strength by
  • Dynamics of postsynaptic glutamate receptor targeting.

    Authors: Lu Chen, Tara Tracy, Christine I Nam

    Current opinion in neurobiology. 03/2007; 17(1):53-8.

    Targeting of glutamate receptors to synapses is an important event in both developing and mature neurons. Glutamate receptors are delivered to nascent synapses during synaptogenesis and to existing
  • Postsynaptic assembly induced by neurexin-neuroligin interaction and neurotransmitter.

    Authors: Christine I Nam, Lu Chen

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 05/2005; 102(17):6137-42.

    Presynaptic and postsynaptic differentiation occurs at axodendritic contacts between CNS neurons. Synaptic adhesion mediated by synaptic cell adhesion molecule (SynCAM) and beta-neurexins/neuroligins

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Keywords of Christine I Nam

all-trans retinoic acid
 
GluR1 synthesis
 
homeostatic synaptic plasticity
 
local GluR1 synthesis
 
RA synthesis
 
RNA granules
 
synaptic plasticity
 
synaptic scaling
 
synaptic strength
 
synaptic transmission
 
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Institutions

  • 2005–2008
    • University of California at Berkeley
      • Department of Molecular & Cell Biology
      Berkeley, MO, USA