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Overview

F. Anne Stephenson is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions in molecular biology and cellular and molecular neuroscience as well as pharmacology.

Their work covers several detailed topics, including:

  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling

Stephenson's publication record features contributions to journals such as the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. Among recent papers are:

  • Control of cell surface expression of GABAA receptors by a conserved region at the end of the N-terminal extracellular domain of receptor subunits, 2022, Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Eric A. Barnard. 2 July 1927-23 May 2018, 2020, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society

Frequent collaborators include Banghao Yuan, Caroline Hatchett-Walker, Philip Long, Zhihan Xu, and Shozeb Haider, each having contributed to at least one publication with Stephenson.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and functional expression of the GABA A receptor shows a ligand-gated receptor super-family

    Peter R. Schofield;Peter R. Schofield;Mark G. Darlison;Norihisa Fujita;David R. Burt;David R. Burt

  • Differential activity-dependent regulation of the lateral mobilities of AMPA and NMDA receptors.

    Laurent Groc;Martin Heine;Laurent Cognet;Kieran Brickley

  • NMDA receptor surface mobility depends on NR2A-2B subunits

    Laurent Groc;Martin Heine;Sarah L. Cousins;F. Anne Stephenson

  • A gamma-aminobutyric acid/benzodiazepine receptor complex of bovine cerebral cortex.

    E Sigel;F A Stephenson;C Mamalaki;E A Barnard

  • Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Subunit Partnerships: GABAAReceptor α6 Subunit Gene Inactivation Inhibits δ Subunit Expression

    A. Jones;E. R. Korpi;R. M. McKernan;R. Pelz

  • Organization of NMDA receptors at extrasynaptic locations.

    Ronald S. Petralia;Ya-Xian Wang;Fang Hua;Zhaohong Yi

  • NMDA Receptor Surface Trafficking and Synaptic Subunit Composition Are Developmentally Regulated by the Extracellular Matrix Protein Reelin

    L. Groc;D. Choquet;F. A. Stephenson;D. Verrier

  • GRIF-1 and OIP106, Members of a Novel Gene Family of Coiled-Coil Domain Proteins ASSOCIATION IN VIVO AND IN VITRO WITH KINESIN

    Kieran Brickley;Miriam J. Smith;Mike Beck;F. Anne Stephenson

  • Separate subunits for agonist and benzodiazepine binding in the gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor oligomer.

    S O Casalotti;F A Stephenson;E A Barnard

  • Trafficking Kinesin Protein (TRAK)-mediated Transport of Mitochondria in Axons of Hippocampal Neurons

    Kieran Brickley;F. Anne Stephenson

  • GTPase dependent recruitment of Grif-1 by Miro1 regulates mitochondrial trafficking in hippocampal neurons.

    Andrew F. MacAskill;Kieran Brickley;F. Anne Stephenson;Josef T. Kittler

  • Identification, molecular cloning, and characterization of a novel GABAA receptor-associated protein, GRIF-1

    Mike Beck;Kieran Brickley;Helen L. Wilkinson;Seema Sharma

  • Synaptic localization of GABAA receptor subunits in the striatum of the rat

    Fumino Fujiyama;Jean‐Marc Fritschy;F. Anne Stephenson;J. Paul Bolam

  • Dynamic and specific interaction between synaptic NR2-NMDA receptor and PDZ proteins

    Lucie Bard;Matthieu Sainlos;Delphine Bouchet;Sarah Cousins

  • Export from the endoplasmic reticulum of assembled N-methyl-d-aspartic acid receptors is controlled by a motif in the c terminus of the NR2 subunit.

    Lynda M. Hawkins;Lynda M. Hawkins;Kate Prybylowski;Kai Chang;Caroline Moussan

  • Mapping of GABAA receptor α5 and α6 subunit-like immunoreactivity in rat brain

    Christopher L. Thompson;Geert Bodewitz;F.Anne Stephenson;Jonathan D. Turner

  • Mapping the GRIF-1 binding domain of the kinesin, KIF5C, substantiates a role for GRIF-1 as an adaptor protein in the anterograde trafficking of cargoes

    Miriam J. Smith;Karine Pozo;Kieran Brickley;F. Anne Stephenson

  • Assembly and forward trafficking of NMDA receptors (Review).

    F. Anne Stephenson;Sarah L. Cousins;Anna V. Kenny

  • Appropriate NR1-NR1 disulfide-linked homodimer formation is requisite for efficient expression of functional, cell surface N-methyl-D-aspartate NR1/NR2 receptors.

    Michalis Papadakis;Lynda M. Hawkins;F. Anne Stephenson

  • Cloned GABA receptors are maintained in a stable cell line: allosteric and channel properties.

    Stephen J. Moss;Trevor G. Smart;Nada M. Porter;Naushaba Nayeem

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Choquet
Daniel Choquet University of Bordeaux
Laurent Groc
Laurent Groc University of Bordeaux
Brahim Lounis
Brahim Lounis University of Bordeaux
Robert J. Wenthold
Robert J. Wenthold National Institutes of Health
Mireille Montcouquiol
Mireille Montcouquiol Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Christophe Mulle
Christophe Mulle University of Bordeaux
Fumino Fujiyama
Fumino Fujiyama Doshisha University
Peter R. Schofield
Peter R. Schofield Neuroscience Research Australia
Laurent Cognet
Laurent Cognet University of Bordeaux
Trevor G. Smart
Trevor G. Smart University College London

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