Following a transection injury to the axon, neurons from a number of species have the ability to undergo spontaneous repair via fusion of the two separated axonal fragments. In the nematode , this highly efficient regenerative axonal fusion is mediated by epithelial fusion failure-1 (EFF-1), a fusogenic protein that functions at the membrane to merge the two axonal fragments. Identifying modulators of axonal fusion and EFF-1 is an important step toward a better understanding of this repair process. Here, we present evidence that the small GTPase RAB-5 acts to inhibit axonal fusion, a function achieved via endocytosis of EFF-1 within the injured neuron. Therefore, we find that perturbing RAB-5 activity is sufficient to restore axonal fusion ...
RalA and RalB are small GTPases that are involved in cell migration and membrane dynamics. We used t...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
Injuries to the central or peripheral nervous system frequently cause long-term disabilities because...
Functional regeneration after nervous system injury requires transected axons to reconnect with thei...
Functional regeneration after axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish conn...
In our work and as we follow the field, we have become increasingly concerned about issues in the an...
Injured axons must regenerate to restore nervous system function, and regeneration is regulated in p...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the ability of axons to regrow after injury remain poorly explored ...
Membrane trafficking processes are presumably vital for axonal regeneration after injury, but mechan...
Central nervous system (CNS) axons lose their intrinsic ability to regenerate upon maturity, whereas...
Rab5a is a small GTPase that regulates fusion of endocytic vesicles to early endosomes. We investiga...
Neurons are vulnerable to physical insults, which compromise the integrity of both dendrites and axo...
RalA and RalB are small GTPases that are involved in cell migration and membrane dynamics. We used t...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
Injuries to the central or peripheral nervous system frequently cause long-term disabilities because...
Functional regeneration after nervous system injury requires transected axons to reconnect with thei...
Functional regeneration after axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish conn...
In our work and as we follow the field, we have become increasingly concerned about issues in the an...
Injured axons must regenerate to restore nervous system function, and regeneration is regulated in p...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the ability of axons to regrow after injury remain poorly explored ...
Membrane trafficking processes are presumably vital for axonal regeneration after injury, but mechan...
Central nervous system (CNS) axons lose their intrinsic ability to regenerate upon maturity, whereas...
Rab5a is a small GTPase that regulates fusion of endocytic vesicles to early endosomes. We investiga...
Neurons are vulnerable to physical insults, which compromise the integrity of both dendrites and axo...
RalA and RalB are small GTPases that are involved in cell migration and membrane dynamics. We used t...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...