AbstractRetrograde signaling plays an important role in synaptic homeostasis, growth, and plasticity. A retrograde signal at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) of Drosophila controls the homeostasis of neurotransmitter release. Here, we show that this retrograde signal is regulated by the postsynaptic activity of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII). Reducing CaMKII activity in muscles enhances the signal and increases neurotransmitter release, while constitutive activation of CaMKII in muscles inhibits the signal and decreases neurotransmitter release. Postsynaptic inhibition of CaMKII increases the number of presynaptic, vesicle-associated T bars at the active zones. Consistently, we show that glutamate receptor mutants also...
BACKGROUND: Cell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as sign...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...
Homeostatic mechanisms operate to stabilize synaptic function; however, we know little about how the...
AbstractRetrograde signaling plays an important role in synaptic homeostasis, growth, and plasticity...
Retrograde signaling systems are fundamental modes of communication synapses utilize to dynamically ...
AbstractWe show that the BMP ortholog Gbb can signal by a retrograde mechanism to regulate synapse g...
AbstractTwo distinct mechanisms regulate synaptic efficacy at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction ...
Retrograde signaling is an essential component of synaptic development and physiology. Previous stud...
Retrograde signaling is an essential component of synaptic development and physiology. Previous stud...
Given the complexity of the nervous system and its capacity for change, it is remarkable that robust...
SummaryGiven the complexity of the nervous system and its capacity for change, it is remarkable that...
Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) exhibit structural and physiological homeostasis during la...
The magnitude and timing of neural activity precisely determines adaptive responses to stimuli. Neu...
SummaryHomeostatic mechanisms operate to stabilize synaptic function; however, we know little about ...
BACKGROUND: Cell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as sign...
BACKGROUND: Cell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as sign...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...
Homeostatic mechanisms operate to stabilize synaptic function; however, we know little about how the...
AbstractRetrograde signaling plays an important role in synaptic homeostasis, growth, and plasticity...
Retrograde signaling systems are fundamental modes of communication synapses utilize to dynamically ...
AbstractWe show that the BMP ortholog Gbb can signal by a retrograde mechanism to regulate synapse g...
AbstractTwo distinct mechanisms regulate synaptic efficacy at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction ...
Retrograde signaling is an essential component of synaptic development and physiology. Previous stud...
Retrograde signaling is an essential component of synaptic development and physiology. Previous stud...
Given the complexity of the nervous system and its capacity for change, it is remarkable that robust...
SummaryGiven the complexity of the nervous system and its capacity for change, it is remarkable that...
Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) exhibit structural and physiological homeostasis during la...
The magnitude and timing of neural activity precisely determines adaptive responses to stimuli. Neu...
SummaryHomeostatic mechanisms operate to stabilize synaptic function; however, we know little about ...
BACKGROUND: Cell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as sign...
BACKGROUND: Cell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as sign...
SummaryBackgroundCell-to-cell communication at the synapse involves synaptic transmission as well as...
Homeostatic mechanisms operate to stabilize synaptic function; however, we know little about how the...