Signal transduction is critical during the lifetime of a neuron as it navigates to reach its targets, forms functional synaptic connections and adjusts the molecular architecture of these connections in an activity-dependent manner. Understanding the molecular organisation of components required for neuronal signalling will provide novel biological insight and can contribute to the design of therapeutics for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. The focus of the thesis is on determining mechanistic molecular details of a number of distinct cell surface systems implicated in neuronal signalling. Crystallographic studies on the cell surface complex between Eph receptor A4 and ephrinA5 contributed to understanding how the modes ...
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
Interactions between EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands have been implicated in the regulation of p...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
During development, each neuron in the central nervous system must form thousands of synapses in a p...
Proper function of the central nervous system relies on precise and coordinated cell-cell interactio...
Neuronal synapses are the functional units of the nervous system, allowing the fast transmission of ...
A central nervous system neuron forms thousands of synaptic contacts, but the establishment of neuro...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Eph and its membrane-bound ligand ephrin are emerging key players in sy...
Neurodegenerative diseases are among the most devastating diseases in modern society. Nonetheless, t...
Proper function of the central nervous system relies on precise and coordinated cell-cell interactio...
The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases. Initially all of them w...
The mammalian brain contains trillions of synaptic connections, each of which is an intricate, highl...
Axon guidance relies on a combinatorial code of receptor and ligand interactions that direct adhesiv...
Synapses are transcellular structures that form between neurons. They are highly complex, due to the...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
Interactions between EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands have been implicated in the regulation of p...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
During development, each neuron in the central nervous system must form thousands of synapses in a p...
Proper function of the central nervous system relies on precise and coordinated cell-cell interactio...
Neuronal synapses are the functional units of the nervous system, allowing the fast transmission of ...
A central nervous system neuron forms thousands of synaptic contacts, but the establishment of neuro...
The receptor tyrosine kinase Eph and its membrane-bound ligand ephrin are emerging key players in sy...
Neurodegenerative diseases are among the most devastating diseases in modern society. Nonetheless, t...
Proper function of the central nervous system relies on precise and coordinated cell-cell interactio...
The Eph receptors are the largest known family of receptor tyrosine kinases. Initially all of them w...
The mammalian brain contains trillions of synaptic connections, each of which is an intricate, highl...
Axon guidance relies on a combinatorial code of receptor and ligand interactions that direct adhesiv...
Synapses are transcellular structures that form between neurons. They are highly complex, due to the...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...
Vol.2 contains figures from vol.1.Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Jason R. Coon...
Interactions between EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands have been implicated in the regulation of p...
Ephrin/Eph ligands and receptors are best known for their prominent role in topographic mapping of n...