AbstractNetrins promote axon outgrowth and turning through DCC/UNC-40 receptors. To characterize Netrin signaling, we generated a gain-of-function UNC-40 molecule, MYR::UNC-40. MYR::UNC-40 causes axon guidance defects, excess axon branching, and excessive axon and cell body outgrowth. These defects are suppressed by loss-of-function mutations in ced-10 (a Rac GTPase), unc-34 (an Enabled homolog), and unc-115 (a putative actin binding protein). ced-10, unc-34, and unc-115 also function in endogenous unc-40 signaling. Our results indicate that Enabled functions in axonal attraction as well as axon repulsion. UNC-40 has two conserved cytoplasmic motifs that mediate distinct downstream pathways: CED-10, UNC-115, and the UNC-40 P2 motif act in o...
Migrating axons require the correct presentation of guidance molecules, often at multiple choice poi...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
The guidance cue UNC-6/Netrin regulates both attractive and repulsive axon guidance. Our previous wo...
AbstractNetrins are bifunctional: they attract some axons and repel others. Netrin receptors of the ...
Neurons innervate multiple targets by sprouting axon branches from a primary axon shaft. We show her...
SummaryNeurons innervate multiple targets by sprouting axon branches from a primary axon shaft. We s...
UNC-6/Netrin is a conserved axon guidance cue that can mediate both attraction and repulsion. We pre...
UNC-6/Netrin is a conserved axon guidance cue that can mediate both attraction and repulsion. We pre...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
AbstractThe netrin UNC-6 repels motor axons by activating the UNC-5 receptor alone or in combination...
Chemotropic cues guide the migrating axons of neurons in the developing nervous system. Netrins are ...
Netrin-1 is a bifunctional chemotropic cue that attracts or repels different classes of ...
UNC-6/Netrin is an axon guidance cue that works through UNC-40/DCC/Frazzled to attract cells and neu...
Netrins are a small family of secreted proteins that function as chemotropic cues directing cell an...
Migrating axons require the correct presentation of guidance molecules, often at multiple choice poi...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
The guidance cue UNC-6/Netrin regulates both attractive and repulsive axon guidance. Our previous wo...
AbstractNetrins are bifunctional: they attract some axons and repel others. Netrin receptors of the ...
Neurons innervate multiple targets by sprouting axon branches from a primary axon shaft. We show her...
SummaryNeurons innervate multiple targets by sprouting axon branches from a primary axon shaft. We s...
UNC-6/Netrin is a conserved axon guidance cue that can mediate both attraction and repulsion. We pre...
UNC-6/Netrin is a conserved axon guidance cue that can mediate both attraction and repulsion. We pre...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
Guiding neuronal growth cones to appropriate targets requires a combination of external cues that at...
AbstractThe netrin UNC-6 repels motor axons by activating the UNC-5 receptor alone or in combination...
Chemotropic cues guide the migrating axons of neurons in the developing nervous system. Netrins are ...
Netrin-1 is a bifunctional chemotropic cue that attracts or repels different classes of ...
UNC-6/Netrin is an axon guidance cue that works through UNC-40/DCC/Frazzled to attract cells and neu...
Netrins are a small family of secreted proteins that function as chemotropic cues directing cell an...
Migrating axons require the correct presentation of guidance molecules, often at multiple choice poi...
During the embryonic development of the nervous System, groups of multipotent cells proliferate, mig...
The guidance cue UNC-6/Netrin regulates both attractive and repulsive axon guidance. Our previous wo...