AbstractReceptors expressed on the growth cone of outgrowing axons detect cues required for proper navigation. The pathway choices available to an axon are in part defined by the set of guidance receptors present on the growth cone. Regulated expression of receptors and genes controlling the localization and activity of receptors ensures that axons respond only to guidance cues relevant for reaching their targets. In genetic screens for axon guidance mutants, we isolated an allele of let-19/mdt-13, a component of the Mediator, a large ∼30 subunit protein complex essential for gene transcription by RNA polymerase II. LET-19/MDT-13 is part of the CDK8 module of the Mediator. By testing other Mediator components, we found that all subunits of ...
Axon guidance is fundamental for the neuronal wiring and the organization of the nervous system. Fo...
AbstractThe invariant cell–cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique op...
Early during development neurons project small filamentous processes, axons and dendrites, that exte...
AbstractReceptors expressed on the growth cone of outgrowing axons detect cues required for proper n...
The nervous system is a highly complex organ system that controls the body’s physiology and behaviou...
AbstractThe C. elegans sax-3 gene encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with five immunoglobulin...
grantor: University of TorontoAxon guidance along the dorsoventral axes of animals belongi...
AbstractNeurons send out axons and dendrites over large distances into target areas where they event...
AbstractThe ventral cord in C. elegans is the major longitudinal axon tract containing essential com...
grantor: University of TorontoMigrating cells and axonal growth cones require directional ...
AbstractRobo receptors interact with ligands of the Slit family. The nematode C. elegans has one Rob...
AbstractThe UNC-5 guidance receptor, in response to the UNC-6/netrin path cue, orients growing axons...
Neuronal axons are guided to their target during the development of the brain. Axon guidance allows ...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
SummaryCombinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developin...
Axon guidance is fundamental for the neuronal wiring and the organization of the nervous system. Fo...
AbstractThe invariant cell–cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique op...
Early during development neurons project small filamentous processes, axons and dendrites, that exte...
AbstractReceptors expressed on the growth cone of outgrowing axons detect cues required for proper n...
The nervous system is a highly complex organ system that controls the body’s physiology and behaviou...
AbstractThe C. elegans sax-3 gene encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with five immunoglobulin...
grantor: University of TorontoAxon guidance along the dorsoventral axes of animals belongi...
AbstractNeurons send out axons and dendrites over large distances into target areas where they event...
AbstractThe ventral cord in C. elegans is the major longitudinal axon tract containing essential com...
grantor: University of TorontoMigrating cells and axonal growth cones require directional ...
AbstractRobo receptors interact with ligands of the Slit family. The nematode C. elegans has one Rob...
AbstractThe UNC-5 guidance receptor, in response to the UNC-6/netrin path cue, orients growing axons...
Neuronal axons are guided to their target during the development of the brain. Axon guidance allows ...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
SummaryCombinations of transcription factors (TFs) instruct precise wiring patterns in the developin...
Axon guidance is fundamental for the neuronal wiring and the organization of the nervous system. Fo...
AbstractThe invariant cell–cell interactions occurring during C. elegans development offer unique op...
Early during development neurons project small filamentous processes, axons and dendrites, that exte...