Mary Anne Mann
Harvard University
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2009
Matteo Ruggiu; Ruth Herbst; Natalie Kim; Marko Jevsek; John J. Fak; Mary Anne Mann; Gerald D. Fischbach; Steven J. Burden; Robert B. Darnell
Synapse formation at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) requires an alternatively spliced variant of agrin (Z+ agrin) that is produced only by neurons. Here, we show that Nova1 and Nova2, neuron-specific splicing factors identified as targets in autoimmune motor disease, are essential regulators of Z+ agrin. Nova1/Nova2 double knockout mice are paralyzed and fail to cluster AChRs at the NMJ, and breeding them with transgenic mice constitutively expressing Z+ agrin in motor neurons rescued AChR clustering. Surprisingly, however, these rescued mice remained paralyzed, while electrophysiologic studies demonstrated that the motor axon and synapse were functional-spontaneous and evoked recordings revealed synaptic transmission and muscle contraction. These results point to a proximal defect in motor neuron firing in the absence of Nova and reveal a previously unsuspected role for RNA regulation in the physiologic activation of motor neurons.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2003
Byron D. Ford; Yun Liu; Mary Anne Mann; Raul Krauss; Kiwita Phillips; Li Gan; Gerald D. Fischbach
The neuregulin-1 family of growth factors regulates nicotinic acetylcholine receptor synthesis in skeletal muscle, but its role in cardiac myogenesis remains unclear. Here, we investigate the involvement of neuregulins in the development of cardiac cholinergic responsiveness. Treatment of chick cardiac myocytes with neuregulin-1 inhibited mRNA expression of the M4 muscarinic receptor, but not the M2 receptor. In addition, mRNA levels of GIRK1 were reduced in myocytes by treatment with neuregulin-1. Activation of cholinergic receptors in cultured chick atrial myocytes by carbachol produced an outward potassium current (I(K(ACh))), which was attenuated by 24-48-h pre-treatment with neuregulin-1. These data suggest that neuregulins can regulate cardiac parasympathetic tone and may be involved in the pathogenesis of cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure.
The Journal of Neuroscience | 2001
Yun Liu; Byron D. Ford; Mary Anne Mann; Gerald D. Fischbach
Journal of Virology | 1991
Herbert W. Virgin; Mary Anne Mann; Bernard N. Fields; Kenneth L. Tyler
Journal of Virology | 1993
Kenneth L. Tyler; Mary Anne Mann; Bernard N. Fields; Herbert W. Virgin
Developmental Biology | 2005
Yun Liu; Byron D. Ford; Mary Anne Mann; Gerald D. Fischbach
Journal of Virology | 1994
Herbert W. Virgin; Mary Anne Mann; Kenneth L. Tyler
Virology | 2002
Mary Anne Mann; David M. Knipe; Gerald D. Fischbach; Bernard N. Fields
Journal of Neurophysiology | 2006
Mary Anne Mann; Saumya Das; Jinghua Zhang; Meredith Wagner; Gerald D. Fischbach
Virology | 2002
Mary Anne Mann; Kenneth L. Tyler; David M. Knipe; Bernard N. Fields