Growth cone guidance and synaptic plasticity involve dynamic local changes in proteins at axons and dendrites. The Dual-Leucine zipper Kinase MAPKKK (DLK) has been previously implicated in synaptogenesis and axon outgrowth in C. elegans and other animals. Here we show that in C. elegans DLK-1 regulates not only proper synapse formation and axon morphology but also axon regeneration by influencing mRNA stability. DLK-1 kinase signals via a MAPKAP kinase, MAK-2, to stabilize the mRNA encoding CEBP-1, a bZip protein related to CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins, via its 3'UTR. Inappropriate upregulation of cebp-1 in adult neurons disrupts synapses and axon morphology. CEBP-1 and the DLK-1 pathway are essential for axon regeneration after laser ax...
Primary cilia are specialized organelles supporting the development and function of cells and organi...
The ability of axons to regrow after injury is determined by the complex interplay of intrinsic grow...
The ability of specific neurons to regenerate their axons after injury is governed by cell-intrinsic...
SummaryGrowth cone guidance and synaptic plasticity involve dynamic local changes in proteins at axo...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
The capacity of an axon to regenerate is regulated by its external environment and by cell-intrinsic...
The capacity of an axon to regenerate is regulated by its external environment and by cell-intrinsic...
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) and the central nervous system (CNS) vary in their ability for a...
The basic leucine-zipper (bZIP) domain transcription factors CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins (C/EBP)...
<div><p>The ability of specific neurons to regenerate their axons after injury is governed by cell-i...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
The limited ability for axonal repair after spinal cord injury underlies long-term functional impair...
In the mature mammalian central nervous system (CNS), axons do not regenerate after injury. To impro...
Axon injury triggers dramatic changes in gene expression. While transcriptional regulation of injury...
Proper network information processing relies on the intact axonal and synaptic function. In this wor...
Primary cilia are specialized organelles supporting the development and function of cells and organi...
The ability of axons to regrow after injury is determined by the complex interplay of intrinsic grow...
The ability of specific neurons to regenerate their axons after injury is governed by cell-intrinsic...
SummaryGrowth cone guidance and synaptic plasticity involve dynamic local changes in proteins at axo...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
The capacity of an axon to regenerate is regulated by its external environment and by cell-intrinsic...
The capacity of an axon to regenerate is regulated by its external environment and by cell-intrinsic...
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) and the central nervous system (CNS) vary in their ability for a...
The basic leucine-zipper (bZIP) domain transcription factors CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins (C/EBP)...
<div><p>The ability of specific neurons to regenerate their axons after injury is governed by cell-i...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
The limited ability for axonal repair after spinal cord injury underlies long-term functional impair...
In the mature mammalian central nervous system (CNS), axons do not regenerate after injury. To impro...
Axon injury triggers dramatic changes in gene expression. While transcriptional regulation of injury...
Proper network information processing relies on the intact axonal and synaptic function. In this wor...
Primary cilia are specialized organelles supporting the development and function of cells and organi...
The ability of axons to regrow after injury is determined by the complex interplay of intrinsic grow...
The ability of specific neurons to regenerate their axons after injury is governed by cell-intrinsic...