Synaptic transmission relies on precisely regulated and exceedingly fast protein-protein interactions that involve voltage-gated channels, the exocytosis/endocytosis machinery as well as signaling pathways. Although we have gained an ever more detailed picture of synaptic architecture much remains to be learned about how synapses are maintained. Synaptic chaperones are “folding catalysts ” that preserve proteostasis by regulating protein conformation (and therefore protein function) and prevent unwanted protein-protein interactions. Failure to maintain synapses is an early hallmark of several degenerative diseases. Cysteine string protein (CSPα) is a presynaptic vesicle protein and molecular chaperone that has a central role in preventing s...
Synapses are often far from their cell bodies and must cope largely independently with dysfunctional...
Coupling of presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channels to synaptic release machinery is critical for...
Chemical synapses are asymmetric intercellular junc-tions through which neurons send nerve impulses ...
Abstract: Cysteine-string protein (Csp) is a major syn-aptic vesicle and secretory granule protein f...
SummaryCysteine string protein α (CSPα), a presynaptic cochaperone for Hsc70, is required for synaps...
In neuronal synapses, neurotransmitter-loaded vesicles fuse with presynaptic plasma membrane in a co...
In neuronal synapses, neurotransmitter-loaded vesicles fuse with presynaptic plasma membrane in a co...
The functionality of neural networks is predominantly derived from chemical synapses, which facilita...
AbstractCysteine string protein (CSP) is a member of the DnaJ/Hsp40 family of co-chaperones that loc...
Synapses are increasingly recognized as key structures that malfunction in disorders like schizophre...
Depolarization-dependent neurotransmitter release is mediated by the rapid assembly and disassembly ...
Zhang et al. (2012) and Rozas et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron find that cysteine string protei...
AbstractCysteine string protein α (CSPα)—an abundant synaptic vesicle protein that contains a DNA-J ...
One of the crucial issues in understanding neuronal transmission is to de¢ne the role(s) of the nume...
This work was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to A.M., L.Y.L., and R.D.B. (grant ref. 0...
Synapses are often far from their cell bodies and must cope largely independently with dysfunctional...
Coupling of presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channels to synaptic release machinery is critical for...
Chemical synapses are asymmetric intercellular junc-tions through which neurons send nerve impulses ...
Abstract: Cysteine-string protein (Csp) is a major syn-aptic vesicle and secretory granule protein f...
SummaryCysteine string protein α (CSPα), a presynaptic cochaperone for Hsc70, is required for synaps...
In neuronal synapses, neurotransmitter-loaded vesicles fuse with presynaptic plasma membrane in a co...
In neuronal synapses, neurotransmitter-loaded vesicles fuse with presynaptic plasma membrane in a co...
The functionality of neural networks is predominantly derived from chemical synapses, which facilita...
AbstractCysteine string protein (CSP) is a member of the DnaJ/Hsp40 family of co-chaperones that loc...
Synapses are increasingly recognized as key structures that malfunction in disorders like schizophre...
Depolarization-dependent neurotransmitter release is mediated by the rapid assembly and disassembly ...
Zhang et al. (2012) and Rozas et al. (2012) in this issue of Neuron find that cysteine string protei...
AbstractCysteine string protein α (CSPα)—an abundant synaptic vesicle protein that contains a DNA-J ...
One of the crucial issues in understanding neuronal transmission is to de¢ne the role(s) of the nume...
This work was supported by a grant from the Wellcome Trust to A.M., L.Y.L., and R.D.B. (grant ref. 0...
Synapses are often far from their cell bodies and must cope largely independently with dysfunctional...
Coupling of presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channels to synaptic release machinery is critical for...
Chemical synapses are asymmetric intercellular junc-tions through which neurons send nerve impulses ...