AbstractIncreased neuronal activity (eag Shaker mutants) and cAMP concentration (dunce mutants) lead to increased synaptic structure and function at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction. Here, we show that the increase in synaptic growth is accompanied by an ∼50% decrease in synaptic levels of the cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin II (Fas II). This decrease in Fas II is both necessary and sufficient for presynaptic sprouting; FasII mutants that decrease Fas II levels by ∼50% lead to sprouting similar to eag Shaker and dunce, while transgenes that maintain synaptic Fas II levels suppress sprouting in eag Shaker and dunce. However, FasII mutants that cause a 50% increase in bouton number do not alter synaptic strength; rather, evoked release ...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, the nervous system is extensively remodeled resulting in the de...
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been universally recognized for their essential roles during syn...
AbstractIncreased neuronal activity (eag Shaker mutants) and cAMP concentration (dunce mutants) lead...
Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the...
ABSTRACT: Genetic analysis of the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction has identified some of th...
AbstractIn Drosophila, motoneuron growth cones initially probe many potential muscle targets but lat...
This work investigates the role of cell adhesion molecules in development of synaptic connections an...
Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the...
AbstractThe cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin II (FASII) is involved in synapse development and plast...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
AbstractIncreased cAMP (in dunce mutants) leads to an increase in the structure and function of the ...
The ability of established synaptic connections to strengthen and weaken (synapse plasticity) underl...
AbstractThe cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin II (FASII) is involved in synapse development and plast...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, the nervous system is extensively remodeled resulting in the de...
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been universally recognized for their essential roles during syn...
AbstractIncreased neuronal activity (eag Shaker mutants) and cAMP concentration (dunce mutants) lead...
Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the...
ABSTRACT: Genetic analysis of the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction has identified some of th...
AbstractIn Drosophila, motoneuron growth cones initially probe many potential muscle targets but lat...
This work investigates the role of cell adhesion molecules in development of synaptic connections an...
Much of our understanding of synaptogenesis comes from studies that deal with the development of the...
AbstractThe cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin II (FASII) is involved in synapse development and plast...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
AbstractIncreased cAMP (in dunce mutants) leads to an increase in the structure and function of the ...
The ability of established synaptic connections to strengthen and weaken (synapse plasticity) underl...
AbstractThe cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin II (FASII) is involved in synapse development and plast...
AbstractNew genetic studies have revealed that synaptic plasticity at the Drosophila neuromuscular j...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
AbstractDuring insect metamorphosis, the nervous system is extensively remodeled resulting in the de...
Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) have been universally recognized for their essential roles during syn...