SummaryDrosophila Dscam encodes a vast family of immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing proteins that exhibit isoform-specific homophilic binding. This diversity is essential for cell recognition events required for wiring the brain. Each isoform binds to itself but rarely to other isoforms. Specificity is determined by “matching” of three variable Ig domains within an ∼220 kD ectodomain. Here, we present the structure of the homophilic binding region of Dscam, comprising the eight N-terminal Ig domains (Dscam1–8). Dscam1–8 forms a symmetric homodimer of S-shaped molecules. This conformation, comprising two reverse turns, allows each pair of the three variable domains to “match” in an antiparallel fashion. Structural, genetic, and biochemical studi...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...
Cadherins and the immunoglobulin (Ig) proteins give rise to a multitude of surface receptors, which ...
The Dscam family of immunoglobulin cell surface proteins mediates recognition events between neurons...
SummaryDrosophila Dscam encodes a vast family of immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing proteins that exhibi...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
Dscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglobulin (...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (DSCAM) belongs to the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of cell-...
The binding properties of Dscam isoforms containing Ig2.7, Ig3.27 and highly-related Ig7 domains are...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
Dscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal connectio...
AbstractFor decades, it has been suggested that complex neural wiring might be specified by extensiv...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...
Cadherins and the immunoglobulin (Ig) proteins give rise to a multitude of surface receptors, which ...
The Dscam family of immunoglobulin cell surface proteins mediates recognition events between neurons...
SummaryDrosophila Dscam encodes a vast family of immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing proteins that exhibi...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDscam encodes a family of cell surface proteins required for establishing neural circuits in ...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
SummaryDscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglo...
Dscam1 potentially encodes 19,008 ectodomains of a cell recognition molecule of the immunoglobulin (...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (DSCAM) belongs to the immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily of cell-...
The binding properties of Dscam isoforms containing Ig2.7, Ig3.27 and highly-related Ig7 domains are...
The Drosophila Dscams are immunoglobulin superfamily members produced from a single gene that is div...
Dscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal connectio...
AbstractFor decades, it has been suggested that complex neural wiring might be specified by extensiv...
AbstractDscam is an immunoglobulin (Ig) superfamily protein required for the formation of neuronal c...
Cadherins and the immunoglobulin (Ig) proteins give rise to a multitude of surface receptors, which ...
The Dscam family of immunoglobulin cell surface proteins mediates recognition events between neurons...