AbstractRetrograde signaling from postsynaptic cells to presynaptic neurons is essential for regulation of synaptic development, maintenance, and plasticity. Here we report that the novel protein AEX-1 controls retrograde signaling at neuromuscular junctions in C. elegans. aex-1 mutants show neural defects including reduced presynaptic activity and abnormal localization of the synaptic vesicle fusion protein UNC-13. Muscle-specific AEX-1 expression rescues these defects but neuron-specific expression does not. AEX-1 has an UNC-13 homologous domain and appears to regulate exocytosis in muscles. This retrograde signaling requires prohormone-convertase function in muscles, suggesting that a peptide is the retrograde signal. This signal regulat...
SummaryPolarized trafficking of synaptic proteins to axons and dendrites is crucial to neuronal func...
The locomotion of C. elegans is balanced by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter release at ne...
Release of neuropeptides from dense core vesicles (DCVs) is essential for neuromodulation. Compared ...
AbstractA variety of secreted components have been identified as retrograde signals mediating divers...
The synaptic adhesion molecules neurexin and neuroligin alter the development and function of synaps...
AbstractC. elegans aex-3mutations cause pleiotropic behavioral defects that are suggestive of reduce...
AbstractIn this issue of Neuron, Tsui-Pierchala et al. (2002) show that in rodent SCG neurons NGF ac...
AbstractWe show that neurotransmitter release at Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions is f...
SummaryWe show that miR-1, a conserved muscle-specific microRNA, regulates aspects of both pre- and ...
Regulation of both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission is critical for proper nervous sy...
Neurons communicate at specialized junctions called synapses. Tightly regulation of synapses is vita...
Abstract Background The sequestration of Muscleblind splicing regulators results in myotonic dystrop...
<div><p>Protein quality control requires constant surveillance to prevent misfolding, aggregation, a...
SummaryNeurotransmitter secretion at synapses is controlled by several processes—morphological docki...
Neural circuits are dynamic, with activity-dependent changes in synapse density and connectivity pea...
SummaryPolarized trafficking of synaptic proteins to axons and dendrites is crucial to neuronal func...
The locomotion of C. elegans is balanced by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter release at ne...
Release of neuropeptides from dense core vesicles (DCVs) is essential for neuromodulation. Compared ...
AbstractA variety of secreted components have been identified as retrograde signals mediating divers...
The synaptic adhesion molecules neurexin and neuroligin alter the development and function of synaps...
AbstractC. elegans aex-3mutations cause pleiotropic behavioral defects that are suggestive of reduce...
AbstractIn this issue of Neuron, Tsui-Pierchala et al. (2002) show that in rodent SCG neurons NGF ac...
AbstractWe show that neurotransmitter release at Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions is f...
SummaryWe show that miR-1, a conserved muscle-specific microRNA, regulates aspects of both pre- and ...
Regulation of both excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission is critical for proper nervous sy...
Neurons communicate at specialized junctions called synapses. Tightly regulation of synapses is vita...
Abstract Background The sequestration of Muscleblind splicing regulators results in myotonic dystrop...
<div><p>Protein quality control requires constant surveillance to prevent misfolding, aggregation, a...
SummaryNeurotransmitter secretion at synapses is controlled by several processes—morphological docki...
Neural circuits are dynamic, with activity-dependent changes in synapse density and connectivity pea...
SummaryPolarized trafficking of synaptic proteins to axons and dendrites is crucial to neuronal func...
The locomotion of C. elegans is balanced by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter release at ne...
Release of neuropeptides from dense core vesicles (DCVs) is essential for neuromodulation. Compared ...