AbstractIn vitro studies indicate a role for the LIM kinase family in the regulation of cofilin phosphorylation and actin dynamics. In addition, abnormal expression of LIMK-1 is associated with Williams syndrome, a mental disorder with profound deficits in visuospatial cognition. However, the in vivo function of this family of kinases remains elusive. Using LIMK-1 knockout mice, we demonstrate a significant role for LIMK-1 in vivo in regulating cofilin and the actin cytoskeleton. Furthermore, we show that the knockout mice exhibited significant abnormalities in spine morphology and in synaptic function, including enhanced hippocampal long-term potentiation. The knockout mice also showed altered fear responses and spatial learning. These res...
Deletion of the LIMK1 gene is associated withWilliams syndrome, a unique neurodevelopmental disorder...
AbstractThe actin cytoskeleton inside extending axonal and dendritic processes must undergo continuo...
The Lim-kinase (LIMK) proteins are important for the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, in partic...
AbstractIn vitro studies indicate a role for the LIM kinase family in the regulation of cofilin phos...
AbstractLIM kinase 1 regulates actin filament dynamics through inhibition of ADF/cofilins. Surprisin...
AbstractLIM kinase 1 regulates actin filament dynamics through inhibition of ADF/cofilins. Surprisin...
The LIM-Kinase family of proteins (LIMK) plays an important role in actin dynamics through its regul...
The LIM-Kinase family of proteins (LIMK) plays an important role in actin dynamics through its regul...
Learning and memory require structural and functional modifications of synaptic connections, and syn...
Long-term memory has been associated with morphological changes in the brain, which in turn tightly ...
Abstract LIMK1 and LIMK2 are key downstream targets to mediate the effects of the Rho ...
Abstract LIMK1 and LIMK2 are key downstream targets to mediate the effects of the Rho ...
Abstract Accumulating evidence indicates that the actin regulator cofilin is overactivated in Alzhei...
AbstractLim Kinase (Limk) belongs to a phylogenetically conserved family of serine/threonine kinases...
Abstract Accumulating evidence indicates that the actin regulator cofilin is overactiv...
Deletion of the LIMK1 gene is associated withWilliams syndrome, a unique neurodevelopmental disorder...
AbstractThe actin cytoskeleton inside extending axonal and dendritic processes must undergo continuo...
The Lim-kinase (LIMK) proteins are important for the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, in partic...
AbstractIn vitro studies indicate a role for the LIM kinase family in the regulation of cofilin phos...
AbstractLIM kinase 1 regulates actin filament dynamics through inhibition of ADF/cofilins. Surprisin...
AbstractLIM kinase 1 regulates actin filament dynamics through inhibition of ADF/cofilins. Surprisin...
The LIM-Kinase family of proteins (LIMK) plays an important role in actin dynamics through its regul...
The LIM-Kinase family of proteins (LIMK) plays an important role in actin dynamics through its regul...
Learning and memory require structural and functional modifications of synaptic connections, and syn...
Long-term memory has been associated with morphological changes in the brain, which in turn tightly ...
Abstract LIMK1 and LIMK2 are key downstream targets to mediate the effects of the Rho ...
Abstract LIMK1 and LIMK2 are key downstream targets to mediate the effects of the Rho ...
Abstract Accumulating evidence indicates that the actin regulator cofilin is overactivated in Alzhei...
AbstractLim Kinase (Limk) belongs to a phylogenetically conserved family of serine/threonine kinases...
Abstract Accumulating evidence indicates that the actin regulator cofilin is overactiv...
Deletion of the LIMK1 gene is associated withWilliams syndrome, a unique neurodevelopmental disorder...
AbstractThe actin cytoskeleton inside extending axonal and dendritic processes must undergo continuo...
The Lim-kinase (LIMK) proteins are important for the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, in partic...