AbstractExpression of rat TrkA in Xenopus spinal neurons confers responsiveness of these neurons to nerve growth factor (NGF) in assays of neuronal survival and growth cone chemotropism. Mutational analysis indicates that coactivation of phospholipase C-γ (PLC-γ) and phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3-kinase) by specific cytoplasmic domains of TrkA is essential for triggering chemoattraction of the growth cone in an NGF gradient. Uniform exposure of TrkA-expressing neurons to NGF resulted in a cross-desensitization of turning responses induced by a gradient of netrin-1, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), or myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) but not by a gradient of collapsin-1/semaphorin III/D or neurotrophin-3 (NT-3). These results, ...
Little is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembly of mic...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that guidance cues trigger rapid changes in protein dynamics in reti...
Calcium arising through release from intracellular stores and from influx across the plasma membrane...
AbstractTo determine how signals emanating from Trk transmit neurotrophin actions in primary neurons...
Growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases can form stable associations with intracellular proteins tha...
Axonal regeneration following nerve injury requires the complex orchestration of various molecular e...
AbstractNeurotrophin receptors of the Trk family play a vital role in the survival of developing neu...
During the development of the nervous system, neurons migrate to their final location and extend neu...
AbstractLysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) is one of the major lysophospholipids mainly generated by phos...
AbstractNeurotrophins influence growth and survival of specific populations of neurons through activ...
NGF acting through the TrkA tyrosine kinase receptor promotes survival and axon growth of developing...
Growth cone intrinsic properties, such as intracellular cyclic nucleotide signalling pathways and io...
AbstractDeletion of a conserved juxtamembrane sequence (KFG) in the Trk NGF receptor resulted in imp...
During nervous system development, neuronal growth cones are directed toward their synaptic targets ...
AbstractA fundamental question in developmental biology is how a limited number of growth factors an...
Little is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembly of mic...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that guidance cues trigger rapid changes in protein dynamics in reti...
Calcium arising through release from intracellular stores and from influx across the plasma membrane...
AbstractTo determine how signals emanating from Trk transmit neurotrophin actions in primary neurons...
Growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases can form stable associations with intracellular proteins tha...
Axonal regeneration following nerve injury requires the complex orchestration of various molecular e...
AbstractNeurotrophin receptors of the Trk family play a vital role in the survival of developing neu...
During the development of the nervous system, neurons migrate to their final location and extend neu...
AbstractLysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) is one of the major lysophospholipids mainly generated by phos...
AbstractNeurotrophins influence growth and survival of specific populations of neurons through activ...
NGF acting through the TrkA tyrosine kinase receptor promotes survival and axon growth of developing...
Growth cone intrinsic properties, such as intracellular cyclic nucleotide signalling pathways and io...
AbstractDeletion of a conserved juxtamembrane sequence (KFG) in the Trk NGF receptor resulted in imp...
During nervous system development, neuronal growth cones are directed toward their synaptic targets ...
AbstractA fundamental question in developmental biology is how a limited number of growth factors an...
Little is known about how nerve growth factor (NGF) signaling controls the regulated assembly of mic...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that guidance cues trigger rapid changes in protein dynamics in reti...
Calcium arising through release from intracellular stores and from influx across the plasma membrane...