The synaptic adhesion molecules neurexin and neuroligin alter the development and function of synapses and are linked to autism in humans. Here, we found that Caenorhabditis elegans neurexin (NRX-1) and neuroligin (NLG-1) mediated a retrograde synaptic signal that inhibited neurotransmitter release at neuromuscular junctions. Retrograde signaling was induced in mutants lacking a muscle microRNA (miR-1) and was blocked in mutants lacking NLG-1 or NRX-1. Release was rapid and abbreviated when the retrograde signal was on, whereas release was slow and prolonged when retrograde signaling was blocked. The retrograde signal adjusted release kinetics by inhibiting exocytosis of synaptic vesicles (SVs) that are distal to the site of calcium entry. ...
Neurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synapse, are...
Recent studies have implicated a number of membrane-associated proteins, including the signaling pai...
Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma membrane proteins, which function as trans-synaptic ...
Neuroligins are cell-adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
The synaptic adhesion molecules Neurexin and Neuroligin alter the development and function of synaps...
Changing receptor abundance at synapses is an important mechanism for regulating synaptic strength. ...
AbstractRetrograde signaling from postsynaptic cells to presynaptic neurons is essential for regulat...
<div><p>Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This int...
In neural circuits, individual neurons often make projections onto multiple postsynaptic partners. H...
Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
ABSTRACT Neurexins and neuroligins are heterophilic cell adhesion molecules which interact with the ...
Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
SummaryNeurexins and neuroligins play an essential role in synapse function, and their alterations a...
SummaryNeurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synap...
The locomotion of C. elegans is balanced by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter release at ne...
Neurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synapse, are...
Recent studies have implicated a number of membrane-associated proteins, including the signaling pai...
Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma membrane proteins, which function as trans-synaptic ...
Neuroligins are cell-adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
The synaptic adhesion molecules Neurexin and Neuroligin alter the development and function of synaps...
Changing receptor abundance at synapses is an important mechanism for regulating synaptic strength. ...
AbstractRetrograde signaling from postsynaptic cells to presynaptic neurons is essential for regulat...
<div><p>Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This int...
In neural circuits, individual neurons often make projections onto multiple postsynaptic partners. H...
Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
ABSTRACT Neurexins and neuroligins are heterophilic cell adhesion molecules which interact with the ...
Neuroligins are cell adhesion proteins that interact with neurexins at the synapse. This interaction...
SummaryNeurexins and neuroligins play an essential role in synapse function, and their alterations a...
SummaryNeurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synap...
The locomotion of C. elegans is balanced by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter release at ne...
Neurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synapse, are...
Recent studies have implicated a number of membrane-associated proteins, including the signaling pai...
Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma membrane proteins, which function as trans-synaptic ...