SummaryNeuronal growth cones select synaptic partners through interactions with multiple cell surfaces in their environment. Many of these interactions are adhesive, yet it is unclear how growth cones integrate adhesive cues to direct their movements. Here, we examine the mechanisms that enable photoreceptors in the Drosophila visual system to choose synaptic partners. We demonstrate that the classical cadherin, N-cadherin, and an atypical cadherin, Flamingo, act redundantly to instruct the targeting choices made by every photoreceptor axon. These molecules gradually bias the spatial distribution of growth cone filopodia, polarizing each growth cone toward its future synaptic target before direct contact with the target occurs. We demonstra...
AbstractDrosophila N-cadherin (CadN) is an evolutionarily conserved, atypical classical cadherin, wh...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...
SummaryNeuronal growth cones select synaptic partners through interactions with multiple cell surfac...
SummaryQuantitative differences in cadherin activity have been proposed to play important roles in p...
During development neurons form precise synaptic connections with each other, assembling into circui...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
The precise recognition of appropriate synaptic partner neurons is a critical step during neural cir...
SummaryHow neurons form synapses within specific layers remains poorly understood. In the Drosophila...
SummaryThe organization of neuronal processes into a series of layers is a hallmark of many brain re...
AbstractPhotoreceptors (R cells) in the Drosophila retina connect to targets in three distinct layer...
AbstractThe formation of stable adhesive contacts between pre- and post-synaptic neurons represents ...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
In this issue of Neuron, two papers provide new insights into roles for local cadherin-based interac...
AbstractUsing visual behavioral screens in Drosophila, we identified multiple alleles of N-cadherin....
AbstractDrosophila N-cadherin (CadN) is an evolutionarily conserved, atypical classical cadherin, wh...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...
SummaryNeuronal growth cones select synaptic partners through interactions with multiple cell surfac...
SummaryQuantitative differences in cadherin activity have been proposed to play important roles in p...
During development neurons form precise synaptic connections with each other, assembling into circui...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
The precise recognition of appropriate synaptic partner neurons is a critical step during neural cir...
SummaryHow neurons form synapses within specific layers remains poorly understood. In the Drosophila...
SummaryThe organization of neuronal processes into a series of layers is a hallmark of many brain re...
AbstractPhotoreceptors (R cells) in the Drosophila retina connect to targets in three distinct layer...
AbstractThe formation of stable adhesive contacts between pre- and post-synaptic neurons represents ...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
In this issue of Neuron, two papers provide new insights into roles for local cadherin-based interac...
AbstractUsing visual behavioral screens in Drosophila, we identified multiple alleles of N-cadherin....
AbstractDrosophila N-cadherin (CadN) is an evolutionarily conserved, atypical classical cadherin, wh...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...
Neuronal connections are often organized in layers that contain synapses between neurons that have s...