The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is diversified by alternative splicing to produce a family of cell-surface proteins with over 19,000 different ectodomain isoforms. Dscams are critical for neuronal wiring, and mounting evidence suggests that they play a key role in self-avoidance between sister branches from neurons, which depends on homophilic self-recognition by Dscams. Two recent papers shed new light on Dscam recognition: first by showing that the vast majority of Dscam isoforms mediate specific homophilic binding and second by revealing the essence of the molecular basis of homophilic recognition by Dscams through high-resolution structural studies
SummaryThe Drosophila Dscam1 gene encodes a vast number of cell recognition molecules through altern...
Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis of self-avoidance and tiling, two fundamental prin...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
The Dscam family of immunoglobulin cell surface proteins mediates recognition events between neurons...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDendrites distinguish between sister branches and those of other cells. Self-recognition can ...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
Dscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglobulin (...
Cell recognition requires interactions through molecules located on cell surface. The insect homolog...
From hunting preys, avoiding predators, to more complex social interactions, our behaviors depend on...
Cadherins and the immunoglobulin (Ig) proteins give rise to a multitude of surface receptors, which ...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (DSCAM) belongs to the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of cell-...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
SummaryThe Drosophila Dscam1 gene encodes a vast number of cell recognition molecules through altern...
Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis of self-avoidance and tiling, two fundamental prin...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
The Dscam family of immunoglobulin cell surface proteins mediates recognition events between neurons...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDendrites distinguish between sister branches and those of other cells. Self-recognition can ...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
Dscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglobulin (...
Cell recognition requires interactions through molecules located on cell surface. The insect homolog...
From hunting preys, avoiding predators, to more complex social interactions, our behaviors depend on...
Cadherins and the immunoglobulin (Ig) proteins give rise to a multitude of surface receptors, which ...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (DSCAM) belongs to the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of cell-...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
SummaryThe Drosophila Dscam1 gene encodes a vast number of cell recognition molecules through altern...
Recent studies have uncovered the molecular basis of self-avoidance and tiling, two fundamental prin...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...