Intracellular Ca(2+) signals control the development and regeneration of spinal axons downstream of chemical guidance cues, but little is known about the roles of mechanical cues in axon guidance. Here we show that transient receptor potential canonical 1 (TRPC1) subunits assemble mechanosensitive (MS) channels on Xenopus neuronal growth cones that regulate the extension and direction of axon outgrowth on rigid, but not compliant, substrata. Reducing expression of TRPC1 by antisense morpholinos inhibits the effects of MS channel blockers on axon outgrowth and local Ca(2+) transients. Ca(2+) influx through MS TRPC1 activates the protease calpain, which cleaves the integrin adaptor protein talin to reduce Src-dependent axon outgrowth, likely ...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
Cell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell-substrate adhesion of m...
ABSTRACT: It has been shown in vivo that Wnt5a gradients surround the corpus callosum and guide call...
Intracellular Ca(2+) signals control the development and regeneration of spinal axons downstream of ...
Calcium arising through release from intracellular stores and from influx across the plasma membrane...
While the importance of Ca2+ channel activity in axonal path finding is established, the underlying ...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
The past few years have seen the convergence of two areas of investigation: the first is the study ...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
BACKGROUND: Homer proteins are post-synaptic density proteins with known functions in receptor traff...
The mechanosensory role of TRPA1 and its contribution to mechanical hypersensitivity in sensory neur...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
The nervous system is an elaborate network of intricate circuits linking, monitoring and controlling...
During the course of development, expression of attractive and inhibitory guidance cues play a pivot...
Abstract Background Homer proteins are post-synaptic density proteins with known functions in recept...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
Cell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell-substrate adhesion of m...
ABSTRACT: It has been shown in vivo that Wnt5a gradients surround the corpus callosum and guide call...
Intracellular Ca(2+) signals control the development and regeneration of spinal axons downstream of ...
Calcium arising through release from intracellular stores and from influx across the plasma membrane...
While the importance of Ca2+ channel activity in axonal path finding is established, the underlying ...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
The past few years have seen the convergence of two areas of investigation: the first is the study ...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
BACKGROUND: Homer proteins are post-synaptic density proteins with known functions in receptor traff...
The mechanosensory role of TRPA1 and its contribution to mechanical hypersensitivity in sensory neur...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
The nervous system is an elaborate network of intricate circuits linking, monitoring and controlling...
During the course of development, expression of attractive and inhibitory guidance cues play a pivot...
Abstract Background Homer proteins are post-synaptic density proteins with known functions in recept...
During nervous system development, neurons extend axons along well-defined pathways. The current und...
Cell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell-substrate adhesion of m...
ABSTRACT: It has been shown in vivo that Wnt5a gradients surround the corpus callosum and guide call...