At neuromuscular synapses, neural agrin (n-agrin) stabilizes embryonic postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clusters by signalling through the muscle-specific kinase (MuSK) complex. Live imaging of cultured myotubes showed that the formation and disassembly of primitive AChR clusters is a dynamic and reversible process favoured by n-agrin, and possibly other synaptic signals. Neuregulin-1 is a growth factor that can act through muscle ErbB receptor kinases to enhance synaptic gene transcription. Recent studies suggest that neuregulin-1–ErbB signalling can modulate n-agrin-induced AChR clustering independently of its effects on transcription. Here we report that neuregulin-1 increased the size of developing AChR clusters when injected ...
AbstractAgrin is a proteoglycan secreted by the motor neuron's growing axon terminal upon contact wi...
AbstractDuring the development of the neuromuscular junction, motor axons induce the clustering of a...
How do presynatic inputs regulate synapse formation? In this issue of Neuron, Lin et al. show that t...
Neuromuscular synapse formation is driven by two nerve-derived molecules, agrin and neuregulin. Agri...
During the development of the synapse, agrin and neuregulin act to build acetylcholine receptor (ACh...
Synapse-specific expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is believed to be mediate...
AbstractThe receptor tyrosine kinase, MuSK, is required for the formation of the neuromuscular junct...
AbstractAn important aspect of synapse development is the clustering of neurotransmitter receptors i...
During vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ) development, nerve-secreted agrin induces acetylcholi...
Neuregulins: Primary or secondary signals for the control of synapse-specific gene expression.(Colas...
Agrin and neuregulin (HRG-beta1) play complementary roles in synapse formation. While HRG-beta1 indu...
Agrin is the nerve-derived factor that initiates the formation of the neuromuscular synapse. Agrin ...
SummaryNeuromuscular synapse formation requires a complex exchange of signals between motor neurons ...
At neuromuscular junctions, there is a local increase in the synthesis and aggregation of acetylchol...
AbstractAgrin, a synapse-organizing protein externalized by motor axons at the neuromuscular junctio...
AbstractAgrin is a proteoglycan secreted by the motor neuron's growing axon terminal upon contact wi...
AbstractDuring the development of the neuromuscular junction, motor axons induce the clustering of a...
How do presynatic inputs regulate synapse formation? In this issue of Neuron, Lin et al. show that t...
Neuromuscular synapse formation is driven by two nerve-derived molecules, agrin and neuregulin. Agri...
During the development of the synapse, agrin and neuregulin act to build acetylcholine receptor (ACh...
Synapse-specific expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (AChR) is believed to be mediate...
AbstractThe receptor tyrosine kinase, MuSK, is required for the formation of the neuromuscular junct...
AbstractAn important aspect of synapse development is the clustering of neurotransmitter receptors i...
During vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ) development, nerve-secreted agrin induces acetylcholi...
Neuregulins: Primary or secondary signals for the control of synapse-specific gene expression.(Colas...
Agrin and neuregulin (HRG-beta1) play complementary roles in synapse formation. While HRG-beta1 indu...
Agrin is the nerve-derived factor that initiates the formation of the neuromuscular synapse. Agrin ...
SummaryNeuromuscular synapse formation requires a complex exchange of signals between motor neurons ...
At neuromuscular junctions, there is a local increase in the synthesis and aggregation of acetylchol...
AbstractAgrin, a synapse-organizing protein externalized by motor axons at the neuromuscular junctio...
AbstractAgrin is a proteoglycan secreted by the motor neuron's growing axon terminal upon contact wi...
AbstractDuring the development of the neuromuscular junction, motor axons induce the clustering of a...
How do presynatic inputs regulate synapse formation? In this issue of Neuron, Lin et al. show that t...