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SWETHA GODAVARTHI
SWETHA GODAVARTHI
Research Assistant Professor
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UBE3A/E6-AP regulates cell proliferation by promoting proteasomal degradation of p27
A Mishra, SK Godavarthi, NR Jana
Neurobiology of disease 36 (1), 26-34, 2009
1112009
The ubiquitin ligase E6-AP is induced and recruited to aggresomes in response to proteasome inhibition and may be involved in the ubiquitination of Hsp70-bound misfolded proteins
A Mishra, SK Godavarthi, M Maheshwari, A Goswami, NR Jana
Journal of biological chemistry 284 (16), 10537-10545, 2009
1112009
Defective glucocorticoid hormone receptor signaling leads to increased stress and anxiety in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome
SK Godavarthi, P Dey, M Maheshwari, N Ranjan Jana
Human Molecular Genetics 21 (8), 1824-1834, 2012
762012
Reversal of reduced parvalbumin neurons in hippocampus and amygdala of Angelman syndrome model mice by chronic treatment of fluoxetine
SK Godavarthi, A Sharma, NR Jana
Journal of neurochemistry 130 (3), 444-454, 2014
612014
Dysfunction of the ubiquitin ligase Ube3a may be associated with synaptic pathophysiology in a mouse model of Huntington disease
M Maheshwari, A Samanta, SK Godavarthi, R Mukherjee, NR Jana
Journal of Biological Chemistry 287 (35), 29949-29957, 2012
432012
Induction of chemokines, MCP‐1, and KC in the mutant huntingtin expressing neuronal cells because of proteasomal dysfunction
SK Godavarthi, D Narender, A Mishra, A Goswami, SNR Rao, N Nukina, ...
Journal of neurochemistry 108 (3), 787-795, 2009
302009
Decoding neurotransmitter switching: the road forward
H Li, M Pratelli, S Godavarthi, S Zambetti, NC Spitzer
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (21), 4078-4089, 2020
222020
Impaired adult hippocampal neurogenesis and its partial reversal by chronic treatment of fluoxetine in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome
SK Godavarthi, P Dey, A Sharma, NR Jana
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 464 (4), 1196-1201, 2015
192015
Generalized fear after acute stress is caused by change in neuronal cotransmitter identity
H Li, W Jiang, L Ling, M Pratelli, C Chen, V Gupta, SK Godavarthi, ...
Science 383 (6688), 1252-1259, 2024
132024
Phencyclidine and methamphetamine cause cognitive deficits by changing pyramidal neuron transmitter identity in the prefrontal cortex
M Pratelli, A Thaker, H Li, S Godavarthi, NC Spitzer
BioRxiv, 2022
42022
Embryonic exposure to environmental factors drives transmitter switching in the neonatal mouse cortex causing autistic-like adult behavior
SK Godavarthi, H Li, M Pratelli, NC Spitzer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (35), e2406928121, 2024
32024
Postsynaptic receptors regulate presynaptic transmitter stability through transsynaptic bridges
SK Godavarthi, M Hiramoto, Y Ignatyev, JB Levin, H Li, M Pratelli, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (15), e2318041121, 2024
32024
Generalized fear following acute stress is caused by change in co-transmitter identity of serotonergic neurons
H Li, W Jiang, L Ling, V Gupta, C Chen, M Pratelli, SK Godavarthi, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
32023
Drug-induced change in transmitter identity is a shared mechanism generating cognitive deficits
M Pratelli, AM Hakimi, A Thaker, H Jang, H Li, SK Godavarthi, BK Lim, ...
Nature Communications 15 (1), 8260, 2024
22024
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E Axell, J Hu, M Lindberg, AJ Dear, L Ortigosa-Pascual, EA Andrzejewska, ...
Perspective, 2024
2024
Phencyclidine and methamphetamine cause cognitive deficits by changing pyramidal neuron transmitter identity in the prefrontal cortex
NCS Marta Pratelli, Arth Thaker, Huiquan Li, Swetha Godavarthi
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.06.16.496480, 2022
2022
POSTSYNAPTIC NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS REGULATE PRESYNAPTIC NEUROTRANSMITTER IDENTITY AT THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION
S Godavarthi, N Spitzer
MUSCLE & NERVE 64, S78-S78, 2021
2021
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V Papyan, DL Donoho, Y Yang, TY Tian, TK Woodruff, B Uzzi, ...
PLOS ONE would like to thank all those who reviewed on behalf of the journal in 2015
HK Ea, S Eack, P Eady, A Eady, E Eager, P Earl, A Earl, J Earl, JM Earles, ...
Elucidating importance of coactivator role of Ube3a and glucocorticoid signaling in the pathogenesis of Angelman Syndrome
SK Godavarthi
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