Abstractcommissureless and roundabout lead to complementary mutant phenotypes in which either too few or too many axons cross the midline. The robo;comm double-mutant phenotype is identical to robo alone, suggesting that in the absence of robo, comm is no longer required. Comm is expressed on midline cells; Robo is expressed in a dynamic fashion on growth cones and appears to function as an axon guidance receptor. robo function is dosage-sensitive. Overexpression of comm is also dosage-sensitive and leads to a phenotype identical to robo loss-of-function. Comm controls Robo expression; increasing Comm leads to a reduction of Robo protein. The levels of Comm and Robo appear to be tightly regulated to assure that only certain growth cones cro...
AbstractCommissural axons in vertebrates and insects are initially attracted to the nervous system m...
SummaryThe secreted signal Slit and its three receptors, Robo1–3, regulate axon guidance in the Dros...
SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of...
AbstractAxon growth across the Drosophila midline requires Comm to downregulate Robo, the receptor f...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
AbstractAxon guidance at the Drosophila midline relies on dynamic regulation of the guidance recepto...
AbstractIn the developing CNS, commissural axons are initially attracted to the midline, but after c...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor on growth...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
SummaryThe orthogonal array of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS is constructed in part under the ...
AbstractThe robo gene in Drosophila was identified in a large-scale mutant screen for genes that con...
AbstractCrossing the midline produces changes in axons such that they are no longer attracted to the...
AbstractA central feature of the developing nervous system is the midline region, which guides growi...
AbstractCommissural axons in vertebrates and insects are initially attracted to the nervous system m...
SummaryThe secreted signal Slit and its three receptors, Robo1–3, regulate axon guidance in the Dros...
SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of...
AbstractAxon growth across the Drosophila midline requires Comm to downregulate Robo, the receptor f...
AbstractIn the Drosophila CNS, the midline repellent Slit acts at short range through its receptor R...
AbstractAxon guidance at the Drosophila midline relies on dynamic regulation of the guidance recepto...
AbstractIn the developing CNS, commissural axons are initially attracted to the midline, but after c...
AbstractPrevious studies suggested that Roundabout (Robo) is a repulsive guidance receptor on growth...
AbstractPrevious studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance re...
How growth cones grow toward and then away from intermediate targets is a key issue in axon guidance...
AbstractNeurons that connect the two sides of the nervous system project their axons across the midl...
SummaryThe orthogonal array of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS is constructed in part under the ...
AbstractThe robo gene in Drosophila was identified in a large-scale mutant screen for genes that con...
AbstractCrossing the midline produces changes in axons such that they are no longer attracted to the...
AbstractA central feature of the developing nervous system is the midline region, which guides growi...
AbstractCommissural axons in vertebrates and insects are initially attracted to the nervous system m...
SummaryThe secreted signal Slit and its three receptors, Robo1–3, regulate axon guidance in the Dros...
SummaryDuring the formation of neuronal circuits, axon pathfinding decisions specify the location of...