Toward understanding topographically specific branching of retinal axons in their target area, we have studied the interaction between neurotrophin receptors and members of the Eph family. TrkB and its ligand BDNF are uniformly expressed in the retina and tectum, respectively, and exert a branch-promoting activity, whereas EphAs and ephrinAs are expressed in gradients in retina and tectum and can mediate a suppression of axonal branching.Wehave identified a novel cis interaction between ephrinA5 and TrkB on retinal ganglion cell axons. TrkB interacts with ephrinA5 via its second cysteine-rich domain (CC2), which is necessary and sufficient for binding to ephrinA5. Their functional interaction is twofold: ephrinA5 augments BDNF-promoted reti...
SummaryEphs regulate growth cone repulsion, a process controlled by the actin cytoskeleton. The guan...
AbstractIn the embryonic visual system, EphA receptors are expressed on both temporal and nasal reti...
Ephrin ligands are known to be coexpressed with Eph receptors in certain populations of axons. In th...
Toward understanding topographically specific branching of retinal axons in their target area, we ha...
SummaryEphrinAs and EphAs play critical roles during topographic map formation in the retinocollicul...
AbstractIn the retinotectal projection, the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase ligands ephrinA2 and ephrin...
Background: Retinotectal map formation develops via topographically specific guidance and branching ...
SummaryReverse signaling by ephrin-As upon binding EphAs controls axon guidance and mapping. Ephrin-...
AbstractMolecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons...
AbstractIn the mammalian visual system, retinal axons undergo temporal and spatial rearrangements as...
SummaryEphrin signaling through Eph receptor tyrosine kinases can promote attraction or repulsion of...
The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ephrin ligands play a pivotal role during axon pathfindi...
The Eph and ephrins are involved in the genesis of topographic ordered connections at the visual sys...
AbstractEph receptors transduce short-range repulsive signals for axon guidance by modulating actin ...
AbstractEphrin-A5 (AL-1/RAGS), a ligand for Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, repels retinal axons in v...
SummaryEphs regulate growth cone repulsion, a process controlled by the actin cytoskeleton. The guan...
AbstractIn the embryonic visual system, EphA receptors are expressed on both temporal and nasal reti...
Ephrin ligands are known to be coexpressed with Eph receptors in certain populations of axons. In th...
Toward understanding topographically specific branching of retinal axons in their target area, we ha...
SummaryEphrinAs and EphAs play critical roles during topographic map formation in the retinocollicul...
AbstractIn the retinotectal projection, the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase ligands ephrinA2 and ephrin...
Background: Retinotectal map formation develops via topographically specific guidance and branching ...
SummaryReverse signaling by ephrin-As upon binding EphAs controls axon guidance and mapping. Ephrin-...
AbstractMolecular gradients have been postulated to control the topographic mapping of retinal axons...
AbstractIn the mammalian visual system, retinal axons undergo temporal and spatial rearrangements as...
SummaryEphrin signaling through Eph receptor tyrosine kinases can promote attraction or repulsion of...
The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ephrin ligands play a pivotal role during axon pathfindi...
The Eph and ephrins are involved in the genesis of topographic ordered connections at the visual sys...
AbstractEph receptors transduce short-range repulsive signals for axon guidance by modulating actin ...
AbstractEphrin-A5 (AL-1/RAGS), a ligand for Eph receptor tyrosine kinases, repels retinal axons in v...
SummaryEphs regulate growth cone repulsion, a process controlled by the actin cytoskeleton. The guan...
AbstractIn the embryonic visual system, EphA receptors are expressed on both temporal and nasal reti...
Ephrin ligands are known to be coexpressed with Eph receptors in certain populations of axons. In th...