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Autophagy discriminates between Alix and ESCRTsAnne Petiot
INSERM U836 and Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences GIN, Grenoble, France
Autophagy 5:106-7. 2009..ESCRT protein activity therefore needs Alix for viral budding and cytokinesis but not for autophagy. The function of ESCRT can thus be clearly be disconnected from that of Alix...
Alix is involved in caspase 9 activation during calcium-induced apoptosisFlavie Strappazzon
INSERM U836, Grenoble, France
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 397:64-9. 2010..Altogether, our findings identify, for the first time, Alix as a crucial mediator of Ca(2+) induced caspase 9 activation...
Do Alix and ALG-2 really control endosomes for better or for worse?Remy Sadoul
Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, E0108, INSERM Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Biol Cell 98:69-77. 2006..In this review I develop the hypothesis that the normal function of Alix in the endolysosomal system may be deviated by ALG-2 towards a destructive role during active cell death...
Alix differs from ESCRT proteins in the control of autophagyAnne Petiot
INSERM U836, Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience, F 38042 Grenoble, France
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 375:63-8. 2008..Furthermore, they reinforce the conclusion of other studies demonstrating that the role of Alix is different from that of classical ESCRT proteins...
Alix and ALG-2 are involved in tumor necrosis factor receptor 1-induced cell deathAnne Laure Mahul-Mellier
INSERM, U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, Grenoble F 38042, France
J Biol Chem 283:34954-65. 2008..Taken together, these results highlight Alix and ALG-2 as new actors of the TNF-R1 pathway...
Alix and ALG-2 make a link between endosomes and neuronal deathAnne Laure Mahul-Mellier
INSERM, U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, Grenoble, F 38042, France
Biochem Soc Trans 37:200-3. 2009....
Charged multivesicular body protein 2B (CHMP2B) of the endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) polymerizes into helical structures deforming the plasma membraneGilles Bodon
INSERM, U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, Grenoble F 38042, France
J Biol Chem 286:40276-86. 2011..Thus, our observation that CHMP2B polymerization scaffolds membranes in vivo represents a first step toward demonstrating its structural role during outward membrane deformation...
Release of exosomes from differentiated neurons and its regulation by synaptic glutamatergic activityGaelle Lachenal
INSERM, U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, Grenoble, France
Mol Cell Neurosci 46:409-18. 2011..Thus, our study paves the way towards the demonstration that exosomes take part in the physiology of the normal and pathological nervous system...
Exosomes as a novel way of interneuronal communicationMathilde Chivet
INSERM, U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, Grenoble, France
Biochem Soc Trans 41:241-4. 2013....
Emerging role of neuronal exosomes in the central nervous systemMathilde Chivet
U836, Equipe 2, Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, INSERM Grenoble, France
Front Physiol 3:145. 2012..They might also allow spreading across the nervous system of pathological proteins like PrPsc, APP fragments, phosphorylated Tau, or Alpha-synuclein...
Expression of Alix protein during early avian developmentSandrine Fraboulet
Laboratoire Neurodégénérescence et Plasticité, INSERM UJF EMI 0108, Hopital A Michallon, CHU, BP 217, 38043 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
Gene Expr Patterns 3:139-42. 2003..This first demonstration of Alix modulation during development suggests a role for the protein in early phases of motoneuron and muscle growth and differentiation...
CHMP2B mutants linked to frontotemporal dementia impair maturation of dendritic spinesAgnès Belly
INSERM, Research Centre U836, F 38042 Grenoble, France
J Cell Sci 123:2943-54. 2010..Thus, CHMP2B is required for spine growth. Taken together, these results demonstrate that a mutant ESCRT-III subunit linked to a human neurodegenerative disease can disrupt the normal pattern of spine development...
