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Regulation of Postsynaptic Function by the Dementia-Related ESCRT-III Subunit CHMP2B
2015
Journal of Neuroscience
The charged multivesicular body proteins (Chmp1-7) are an evolutionarily conserved family of cytosolic proteins that transiently assembles into helical polymers that change the curvature of cellular membrane domains. Mutations in human CHMP2B cause frontotemporal dementia, suggesting that this protein may normally control some neuron-specific process. Here, we examined the function, localization, and interactions of neuronal Chmp2b. The protein was highly expressed in mouse brain and could be
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0586-14.2015
pmid:25698751
pmcid:PMC4331633
fatcat:sqxfyglocjfuvenyzvkhbphzsi