SummaryHighwire is an extremely large, evolutionarily conserved E3 ubiquitin ligase that negatively regulates synaptic growth at the Drosophila NMJ. Highwire has been proposed to restrain synaptic growth by downregulating a synaptogenic signal. Here we identify such a downstream signaling pathway. A screen for suppressors of the highwire synaptic overgrowth phenotype yielded mutations in wallenda, a MAP kinase kinase kinase (MAPKKK) homologous to vertebrate DLK and LZK. wallenda is both necessary for highwire synaptic overgrowth and sufficient to promote synaptic overgrowth, and synaptic levels of Wallenda protein are controlled by Highwire and ubiquitin hydrolases. highwire synaptic overgrowth requires the MAP kinase JNK and the transcript...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
Nerve cells contact each other at synapses and communicate via synaptic transmission. Once they for...
Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and axonal ...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
<div><p>Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and...
AbstractHighwire (Hiw), a putative RING finger E3 ubiquitin ligase, negatively regulates synaptic gr...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and injuries. He...
Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and injuries. He...
<div><p>Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and inju...
The Wallenda (Wnd)/dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)-Jnk pathway is an evolutionarily conserved MAPK ...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
Synapse formation requires the precise coordination of axon elongation, cytoskeletal stability, and ...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
Nerve cells contact each other at synapses and communicate via synaptic transmission. Once they for...
Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and axonal ...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
<div><p>Knowledge of the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying the separation of dendritic and...
AbstractHighwire (Hiw), a putative RING finger E3 ubiquitin ligase, negatively regulates synaptic gr...
AbstractThe formation, stabilization, and growth of synaptic connections are dynamic and highly regu...
Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and injuries. He...
Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and injuries. He...
<div><p>Axonal degeneration is a hallmark of many neuropathies, neurodegenerative diseases, and inju...
The Wallenda (Wnd)/dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)-Jnk pathway is an evolutionarily conserved MAPK ...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
The number of synapses is a major determinant of behavior and many neural diseases exhibit deviation...
Synapse formation requires the precise coordination of axon elongation, cytoskeletal stability, and ...
The development of a stereotyped pattern of neural connectivity depends upon the behavior of growth ...
AbstractWe present evidence that Futsch, a novel protein with MAP1B homology, controls synaptic grow...
Nerve cells contact each other at synapses and communicate via synaptic transmission. Once they for...