AbstractGrowth cones contain mRNAs, translation machinery, and, as we report here, protein degradation machinery. We show that isolated retinal growth cones immediately lose their ability to turn in a chemotropic gradient of netrin-1 or Sema3A when translation is inhibited. Translation inhibition also prevents Sema3A-induced collapse, while LPA-induced collapse is not affected. Inhibition of proteasome function blocks responses to netrin-1 and LPA but does not affect Sema3A responses. We further demonstrate in isolated growth cones that netrin-1 and Sema3A activate translation initiation factors and stimulate a marked rise in protein synthesis within minutes, while netrin-1 and LPA elicit similar rises in ubiquitin-protein conjugates. These...
AbstractCollapsing factors are proteins that induce growth cone collapse and paralysis when added in...
SummarySlits mediate multiple axon guidance decisions, but the mechanisms underlying the responses o...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractGrowth cones contain mRNAs, translation machinery, and, as we report here, protein degradati...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that guidance cues trigger rapid changes in protein dynamics in reti...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that dendrites and axons contain both mRNAs and the machinery fo...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractAxonal growth cones can turn in response to minute concentration differences in extracellula...
Tctp contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promoting axon growth and guidance, but it remain...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that local translation of mRNA within axons plays a key role in two a...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Cultured stage 24 retinal neurites were stimulated with Netrin-1 or a vector-only co...
Background: Local protein synthesis (LPS) via receptor-mediated signaling plays a role in the direct...
AbstractCollapsing factors are proteins that induce growth cone collapse and paralysis when added in...
SummarySlits mediate multiple axon guidance decisions, but the mechanisms underlying the responses o...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractGrowth cones contain mRNAs, translation machinery, and, as we report here, protein degradati...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that guidance cues trigger rapid changes in protein dynamics in reti...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that dendrites and axons contain both mRNAs and the machinery fo...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...
AbstractAxonal growth cones can turn in response to minute concentration differences in extracellula...
Tctp contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promoting axon growth and guidance, but it remain...
AbstractRecent studies suggest that local translation of mRNA within axons plays a key role in two a...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Cultured stage 24 retinal neurites were stimulated with Netrin-1 or a vector-only co...
Background: Local protein synthesis (LPS) via receptor-mediated signaling plays a role in the direct...
AbstractCollapsing factors are proteins that induce growth cone collapse and paralysis when added in...
SummarySlits mediate multiple axon guidance decisions, but the mechanisms underlying the responses o...
Translationally controlled tumor protein (Tctp) contributes to retinal circuitry formation by promot...