SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of synapses on the correct brain side and in correct target areas. We investigated a possible link between axon midline crossing and the subsequent development of output synapses formed by these axons. Conditional knockout of Robo3 in the auditory system forced a large commissural synapse, the calyx of Held, to be exclusively formed on the wrong, ipsilateral side. Ipsilateral calyx of Held synapses showed strong transmission defects, with reduced and desynchronized transmitter release, fewer fast-releasable vesicles, and smaller and more variable presynaptic Ca2+ currents. Transmission defects were not observed in a downstream inhibitory synaps...
International audienceIn Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, form...
In Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, forming well-defined commi...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
During the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of synaps...
SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of...
AbstractIn the developing CNS, commissural axons are initially attracted to the midline, but after c...
The mechanisms controlling axon guidance are of fundamental importance in understanding brain develo...
International audienceRoundabout receptors are known to mediate Slit-dependent repulsive signaling. ...
Abstract Background Robo1, Robo2 and Rig-1 (Robo3), members of the Robo protein family, are candidat...
The mechanisms controlling axon guidance are of fundamental importance in understanding brain develo...
Abstractcommissureless and roundabout lead to complementary mutant phenotypes in which either too fe...
Commissural axons cross the nervous system midline and connect to targets in the contralateral hemis...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit at the midline activates Robo receptors on commissural axons, thereby re...
In Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, forming well-defined commi...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
International audienceIn Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, form...
In Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, forming well-defined commi...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
During the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of synaps...
SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of...
AbstractIn the developing CNS, commissural axons are initially attracted to the midline, but after c...
The mechanisms controlling axon guidance are of fundamental importance in understanding brain develo...
International audienceRoundabout receptors are known to mediate Slit-dependent repulsive signaling. ...
Abstract Background Robo1, Robo2 and Rig-1 (Robo3), members of the Robo protein family, are candidat...
The mechanisms controlling axon guidance are of fundamental importance in understanding brain develo...
Abstractcommissureless and roundabout lead to complementary mutant phenotypes in which either too fe...
Commissural axons cross the nervous system midline and connect to targets in the contralateral hemis...
AbstractIn Drosophila, Slit at the midline activates Robo receptors on commissural axons, thereby re...
In Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, forming well-defined commi...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
International audienceIn Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, form...
In Bilateria, many axons cross the midline of the central nervous system, forming well-defined commi...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...