SummarySensory dendrites depend on cues from their environment to pattern their growth and direct them toward their correct target tissues. Yet, little is known about dendrite-substrate interactions during dendrite morphogenesis. Here, we describe MNR-1/menorin, which is part of the conserved Fam151 family of proteins and is expressed in the skin to control the elaboration of “menorah”-like dendrites of mechanosensory neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans. We provide biochemical and genetic evidence that MNR-1 acts as a contact-dependent or short-range cue in concert with the neural cell adhesion molecule SAX-7/L1CAM in the skin and through the neuronal leucine-rich repeat transmembrane receptor DMA-1 on sensory dendrites. Our data describe an ...
Animals sample their environment through sensory neurons with often elaborately branched endings nam...
Sensory neurons interact with muscles in many contexts, but muscle-derived signals that pattern sens...
SummaryDendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neuron...
SummaryRobust dendrite morphogenesis is a critical step in the development of reproducible neural ci...
Dendrites often adopt complex branched structures. The development and organization of these arbors ...
AbstractNociceptive neurons innervate the skin with complex dendritic arbors that respond to pain-ev...
<div><p>Animals sample their environment through sensory neurons with often elaborately branched end...
SummarySensory dendrites innervate peripheral tissues through cell-cell interactions that are poorly...
SummaryDendrites achieve characteristic spacing patterns during development to ensure appropriate co...
Sensory dendrite arbors are patterned through cell-autonomously and non-cell-autonomously functionin...
Environmental and cellular cues pattern dendritic growth and direct dendrites to their targets. Howe...
The development of the nervous system requires precise outgrowth, extension, and wiring of both axon...
The assembly and function of neural circuits depend on the patterned outgrowth, guidance and targeti...
Proper morphogenesis of dendrites plays a fundamental role in the establishment of neural circuits. ...
Ligand receptor interactions instruct axon guidance during development. How dendrites are guided to ...
Animals sample their environment through sensory neurons with often elaborately branched endings nam...
Sensory neurons interact with muscles in many contexts, but muscle-derived signals that pattern sens...
SummaryDendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neuron...
SummaryRobust dendrite morphogenesis is a critical step in the development of reproducible neural ci...
Dendrites often adopt complex branched structures. The development and organization of these arbors ...
AbstractNociceptive neurons innervate the skin with complex dendritic arbors that respond to pain-ev...
<div><p>Animals sample their environment through sensory neurons with often elaborately branched end...
SummarySensory dendrites innervate peripheral tissues through cell-cell interactions that are poorly...
SummaryDendrites achieve characteristic spacing patterns during development to ensure appropriate co...
Sensory dendrite arbors are patterned through cell-autonomously and non-cell-autonomously functionin...
Environmental and cellular cues pattern dendritic growth and direct dendrites to their targets. Howe...
The development of the nervous system requires precise outgrowth, extension, and wiring of both axon...
The assembly and function of neural circuits depend on the patterned outgrowth, guidance and targeti...
Proper morphogenesis of dendrites plays a fundamental role in the establishment of neural circuits. ...
Ligand receptor interactions instruct axon guidance during development. How dendrites are guided to ...
Animals sample their environment through sensory neurons with often elaborately branched endings nam...
Sensory neurons interact with muscles in many contexts, but muscle-derived signals that pattern sens...
SummaryDendrites of the same neuron usually avoid each other. Some neurons also repel similar neuron...