The PHR (Pam/Highwire/RPM-1) family of ubiquitin E3 ligases plays conserved roles in axon patterning and synaptic development. Genetic modifier analysis has greatly aided the discovery of the signal transduction cascades regulated by these proteins. In Caenorhabditis elegans, loss of function in rpm-1 causes axon overgrowth and aberrant presynaptic morphology, yet the mutant animals exhibit little behavioral deficits. Strikingly, rpm-1 mutations strongly synergize with loss of function in the presynaptic active zone assembly factors, syd-1 and syd-2, resulting in severe locomotor deficits. Here, we provide ultrastructural evidence that double mutants, between rpm-1 and syd-1 or syd-2, dramatically impair synapse formation. Taking advantage ...
AbstractWhile there is evidence that distinct protein isoforms resulting from alternative pre-mRNA s...
L1 cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) are conserved immunoglobulin-like transmembrane glycoproteins th...
Normal development requires the right splice variants to be made in the right tissues at the right t...
The Pam/Highwire/RPM-1 (PHR) proteins are key regulators of neuronal development that function in ax...
One prevailing question in developmental neurobiology is how neurons form precise connections with t...
SummarySynapses display a stereotyped ultrastructural organization, commonly containing a single ele...
AbstractLittle is known of mechanisms regulating presynaptic differentiation. We identified rpm-1 in...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
SummaryC. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein...
C. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein family...
Alternative polyadenylation (APA) is widespread in neuronal development and activity-mediated neural...
png-1 encodes the Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of Peptide: N-glycanase, a highly conserved cytosol...
<div><p>The <u>P</u>am/<u>H</u>ighwire/<u>R</u>PM-1 (PHR) proteins are key regulators of neuronal de...
Misfolded proteins disrupt proteostasis and are associated with neurodegeneration. E3 ubiquitin liga...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful tool for studying nervous system genetics. Though ...
AbstractWhile there is evidence that distinct protein isoforms resulting from alternative pre-mRNA s...
L1 cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) are conserved immunoglobulin-like transmembrane glycoproteins th...
Normal development requires the right splice variants to be made in the right tissues at the right t...
The Pam/Highwire/RPM-1 (PHR) proteins are key regulators of neuronal development that function in ax...
One prevailing question in developmental neurobiology is how neurons form precise connections with t...
SummarySynapses display a stereotyped ultrastructural organization, commonly containing a single ele...
AbstractLittle is known of mechanisms regulating presynaptic differentiation. We identified rpm-1 in...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
SummaryC. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein...
C. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein family...
Alternative polyadenylation (APA) is widespread in neuronal development and activity-mediated neural...
png-1 encodes the Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of Peptide: N-glycanase, a highly conserved cytosol...
<div><p>The <u>P</u>am/<u>H</u>ighwire/<u>R</u>PM-1 (PHR) proteins are key regulators of neuronal de...
Misfolded proteins disrupt proteostasis and are associated with neurodegeneration. E3 ubiquitin liga...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful tool for studying nervous system genetics. Though ...
AbstractWhile there is evidence that distinct protein isoforms resulting from alternative pre-mRNA s...
L1 cell adhesion molecules (L1CAMs) are conserved immunoglobulin-like transmembrane glycoproteins th...
Normal development requires the right splice variants to be made in the right tissues at the right t...