SummaryEphrin signaling through Eph receptor tyrosine kinases can promote attraction or repulsion of axonal growth cones during development. However, the mechanisms that determine whether Eph signaling promotes attraction or repulsion are not known. We show here that the Rho family GEF Vav2 plays a key role in this process. We find that, during axon guidance, ephrin binding to Ephs triggers Vav-dependent endocytosis of the ligand-receptor complex, thus converting an initially adhesive interaction into a repulsive event. In the absence of Vav proteins, ephrin-Eph endocytosis is blocked, leading to defects in growth cone collapse in vitro and significant defects in the ipsilateral retinogeniculate projections in vivo. These findings suggest a...
SummaryNeuronal network formation in the developing nervous system is dependent on the accurate navi...
AbstractAxon fasciculation is one of the processes controlling topographic innervation during embryo...
Eph receptors and their membrane-associated ephrin ligands mediate cell-cell repulsion to guide migr...
The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ephrin ligands play a pivotal role during axon pathfindi...
SummaryContact-dependent signaling between membrane-linked ligands and receptors such as the ephrins...
AbstractEph receptors transduce short-range repulsive signals for axon guidance by modulating actin ...
SummaryEphs regulate growth cone repulsion, a process controlled by the actin cytoskeleton. The guan...
Determining how axon guidance receptors transmit signals to allow precise pathfinding decisions is f...
SummaryReverse signaling by ephrin-As upon binding EphAs controls axon guidance and mapping. Ephrin-...
The Orchestration of cell-cell interactions is crucial to the developing embryo and the adult organi...
Ephrins are cell-surface tethered guidance cues that bind to Eph receptor tyrosine kinases in trans ...
Eph receptors and their ligands have been implicated in axonal pathfinding during the formation of n...
Forward and reverse signaling mediated by EphB tyrosine kinase receptors and their transmembrane eph...
SummaryAxon guidance receptors guide neuronal growth cones by binding in trans to axon guidance liga...
AbstractTo understand how our brains function, it is necessary to know how neurons position themselv...
SummaryNeuronal network formation in the developing nervous system is dependent on the accurate navi...
AbstractAxon fasciculation is one of the processes controlling topographic innervation during embryo...
Eph receptors and their membrane-associated ephrin ligands mediate cell-cell repulsion to guide migr...
The Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their ephrin ligands play a pivotal role during axon pathfindi...
SummaryContact-dependent signaling between membrane-linked ligands and receptors such as the ephrins...
AbstractEph receptors transduce short-range repulsive signals for axon guidance by modulating actin ...
SummaryEphs regulate growth cone repulsion, a process controlled by the actin cytoskeleton. The guan...
Determining how axon guidance receptors transmit signals to allow precise pathfinding decisions is f...
SummaryReverse signaling by ephrin-As upon binding EphAs controls axon guidance and mapping. Ephrin-...
The Orchestration of cell-cell interactions is crucial to the developing embryo and the adult organi...
Ephrins are cell-surface tethered guidance cues that bind to Eph receptor tyrosine kinases in trans ...
Eph receptors and their ligands have been implicated in axonal pathfinding during the formation of n...
Forward and reverse signaling mediated by EphB tyrosine kinase receptors and their transmembrane eph...
SummaryAxon guidance receptors guide neuronal growth cones by binding in trans to axon guidance liga...
AbstractTo understand how our brains function, it is necessary to know how neurons position themselv...
SummaryNeuronal network formation in the developing nervous system is dependent on the accurate navi...
AbstractAxon fasciculation is one of the processes controlling topographic innervation during embryo...
Eph receptors and their membrane-associated ephrin ligands mediate cell-cell repulsion to guide migr...