AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic growth at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction through the regulation of the synaptic microtubule cytoskeleton. Futsch colocalizes with microtubules and identifies cytoskeletal loops that traverse the lateral margin of select synaptic boutons. An apparent rearrangement of microtubule loop architecture occurs during bouton division, and a genetic analysis indicates that Futsch is necessary for this process. futsch mutations disrupt synaptic microtubule organization, reduce bouton number, and increase bouton size. These deficits can be partially rescued by neuronal overexpression of a futsch MAP1B homology domain. Finally, genetic manipulations th...
Regulation of the cytoskeleton is fundamental to the development and functioning of synaptic termina...
The overall size and structure of a synaptic terminal is an important determinant of its function. I...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
During the development of the nervous system, several molecular mechanisms are involved in axon path...
During the development of the nervous system, several molecular mechanisms are involved in axon path...
Les protéines associées aux microtubules (MAP) de structures, telles que celles appartenant à la fam...
Here live imaging and genetic manipulations are combined to visualize and quantitatively characteriz...
TDP-43 is an evolutionarily conserved RNA binding protein recently associated with the pathogenesis ...
AbstractHere we report the description of the Drosophila gene futsch, which encodes a protein recogn...
Nerve cells contact each other at synapses and communicate via synaptic transmission. Once they for...
Drosophila Ringmaker (Ringer) is homologous to the human Tubulin Polymerization Promoting Proteins (...
AbstractHere we report the description of the Drosophila gene futsch, which encodes a protein recogn...
AbstractIncreased neuronal activity (eag Shaker mutants) and cAMP concentration (dunce mutants) lead...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
Regulation of the cytoskeleton is fundamental to the development and functioning of synaptic termina...
The overall size and structure of a synaptic terminal is an important determinant of its function. I...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
During the development of the nervous system, several molecular mechanisms are involved in axon path...
During the development of the nervous system, several molecular mechanisms are involved in axon path...
Les protéines associées aux microtubules (MAP) de structures, telles que celles appartenant à la fam...
Here live imaging and genetic manipulations are combined to visualize and quantitatively characteriz...
TDP-43 is an evolutionarily conserved RNA binding protein recently associated with the pathogenesis ...
AbstractHere we report the description of the Drosophila gene futsch, which encodes a protein recogn...
Nerve cells contact each other at synapses and communicate via synaptic transmission. Once they for...
Drosophila Ringmaker (Ringer) is homologous to the human Tubulin Polymerization Promoting Proteins (...
AbstractHere we report the description of the Drosophila gene futsch, which encodes a protein recogn...
AbstractIncreased neuronal activity (eag Shaker mutants) and cAMP concentration (dunce mutants) lead...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
Regulation of the cytoskeleton is fundamental to the development and functioning of synaptic termina...
The overall size and structure of a synaptic terminal is an important determinant of its function. I...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...