Michael Greenberg, PhD
Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Magnitude of the CREB-dependent transcriptional response is determined by the strength of the interaction between the kinase-inducible domain of CREB and the KIX domain of CREB-binding protein.
Authors: Authors: Shaywitz AJ, Dove SL, Kornhauser JM, Hochschild A, Greenberg ME.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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The SH3 domain-binding surface and an acidic motif in HIV-1 Nef regulate trafficking of class I MHC complexes.
Coupling of the RAS-MAPK pathway to gene activation by RSK2, a growth factor-regulated CREB kinase.
The nonamer UUAUUUAUU is the key AU-rich sequence motif that mediates mRNA degradation.
Regulation of gene expression in hippocampal neurons by distinct calcium signaling pathways.
Deadenylylation: a mechanism controlling c-fos mRNA decay.
The 34 kd pp60src substrate is located at the inner face of the plasma membrane.
Early-Life Gene Expression in Neurons Modulates Lasting Epigenetic States.
Authors: Authors: Stroud H, Su SC, Hrvatin S, Greben AW, Renthal W, Boxer LD, Nagy MA, Hochbaum DR, Kinde B, Gabel HW, Greenberg ME.
Cell
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Cell
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Disruption of DNA-methylation-dependent long gene repression in Rett syndrome.
Authors: Authors: Gabel HW, Kinde B, Stroud H, Gilbert CS, Harmin DA, Kastan NR, Hemberg M, Ebert DH, Greenberg ME.
Nature
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Nature
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A chemical genetic approach reveals distinct EphB signaling mechanisms during brain development.
Authors: Authors: Soskis MJ, Ho HY, Bloodgood BL, Robichaux MA, Malik AN, Ataman B, Rubin AA, Zieg J, Zhang C, Shokat KM, Sharma N, Cowan CW, Greenberg ME.
Nat Neurosci
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Nat Neurosci
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