AbstractWe present evidence that synapse retraction occurs during normal synaptic growth at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ). An RNAi-based screen to identify the molecular mechanisms that regulate synapse retraction identified Arp-1/centractin, a subunit of the dynactin complex. Arp-1 dsRNA enhances synapse retraction, and this effect is phenocopied by a mutation in P150/Glued, also a dynactin component. The Glued protein is enriched within the presynaptic nerve terminal, and presynaptic expression of a dominant-negative Glued transgene enhances retraction. Retraction is associated with a local disruption of the synaptic microtubule cytoskeleton. Electrophysiological, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical data support a model...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
Work in the lab of Graeme Davis has shown that genetic disruption of the presynaptic Spectrin-Ankyri...
Neurotransmission is an adaptation of cellular secretion characterized by precise spatial and tempor...
SummaryBackground: Precise neural circuitry is established and maintained through a regulated balanc...
AbstractNeuronal circuit development and function require proper synapse formation and maintenance. ...
SummarySynaptic connections are stabilized through transsynaptic adhesion complexes that are anchore...
BACKGROUND: Dynactin subunit 1 is the largest subunit of the dynactin complex, an activator of the m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC) comprises dystrophin, dy...
Synaptic connections are stabilized through transsynaptic adhesion complexes that are anchored in th...
The ability of established synaptic connections to strengthen and weaken (synapse plasticity) underl...
Once synapses have formed, functionally important connections have to be maintained and stabilized, ...
Synaptic communication requires precise alignment of presynaptic active zones with postsynaptic rece...
Structural plasticity of synaptic junctions is a prerequisite to achieve and modulate connectivity w...
ABSTRACT: Neural function is dependent upon the proper formation and development of synapses. We sho...
Abstract Background Synaptic transmission requires bo...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
Work in the lab of Graeme Davis has shown that genetic disruption of the presynaptic Spectrin-Ankyri...
Neurotransmission is an adaptation of cellular secretion characterized by precise spatial and tempor...
SummaryBackground: Precise neural circuitry is established and maintained through a regulated balanc...
AbstractNeuronal circuit development and function require proper synapse formation and maintenance. ...
SummarySynaptic connections are stabilized through transsynaptic adhesion complexes that are anchore...
BACKGROUND: Dynactin subunit 1 is the largest subunit of the dynactin complex, an activator of the m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The Dystrophin-glycoprotein complex (DGC) comprises dystrophin, dy...
Synaptic connections are stabilized through transsynaptic adhesion complexes that are anchored in th...
The ability of established synaptic connections to strengthen and weaken (synapse plasticity) underl...
Once synapses have formed, functionally important connections have to be maintained and stabilized, ...
Synaptic communication requires precise alignment of presynaptic active zones with postsynaptic rece...
Structural plasticity of synaptic junctions is a prerequisite to achieve and modulate connectivity w...
ABSTRACT: Neural function is dependent upon the proper formation and development of synapses. We sho...
Abstract Background Synaptic transmission requires bo...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
Work in the lab of Graeme Davis has shown that genetic disruption of the presynaptic Spectrin-Ankyri...
Neurotransmission is an adaptation of cellular secretion characterized by precise spatial and tempor...