SummaryThe organization of neuronal wiring into layers and columns is a common feature of both vertebrate and invertebrate brains. In the Drosophila visual system, each R7 photoreceptor axon projects within a single column to a specific layer of the optic lobe. We refer to the restriction of terminals to single columns as tiling. In a genetic screen based on an R7-dependent behavior, we identified the Activin receptor Baboon and the nuclear import adaptor Importin-α3 as being required to prevent R7 axon terminals from overlapping with the terminals of R7s in neighboring columns. This tiling function requires the Baboon ligand, dActivin, the transcription factor, dSmad2, and retrograde transport from the growth cone to the R7 nucleus. We pro...
AbstractThe photoreceptor neurons (R cells) of the Drosophila compound eye elaborate a precise array...
The axonal wiring molecule Slit and its Round-About (Robo) receptors are conserved regulators of ner...
AbstractPhotoreceptors (R cells) in the Drosophila retina connect to targets in three distinct layer...
SummaryThe organization of neuronal wiring into layers and columns is a common feature of both verte...
The organization of neuronal wiring into layers and columns is a common feature of both vertebrate a...
SummaryHow neurons form appropriately sized dendritic fields to encounter their presynaptic partners...
SummaryNeural circuit formation relies on interactions between axons and cells within the target fie...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
The ability of a nervous system to correctly process sensory information depends on the precise wiri...
SummaryNeuronal growth cones select synaptic partners through interactions with multiple cell surfac...
A hallmark of the central nervous system is its spatial and functional organization in synaptic laye...
AbstractThe establishment of the proper connectivity in the nervous system requires specific target ...
SummaryHow neurons form appropriately sized dendritic fields to encounter their presynaptic partners...
SummaryThe axonal wiring molecule Slit and its Round-About (Robo) receptors are conserved regulators...
Parallel processing of neuronal inputs relies on assembling neural circuits into distinct synaptic-c...
AbstractThe photoreceptor neurons (R cells) of the Drosophila compound eye elaborate a precise array...
The axonal wiring molecule Slit and its Round-About (Robo) receptors are conserved regulators of ner...
AbstractPhotoreceptors (R cells) in the Drosophila retina connect to targets in three distinct layer...
SummaryThe organization of neuronal wiring into layers and columns is a common feature of both verte...
The organization of neuronal wiring into layers and columns is a common feature of both vertebrate a...
SummaryHow neurons form appropriately sized dendritic fields to encounter their presynaptic partners...
SummaryNeural circuit formation relies on interactions between axons and cells within the target fie...
AbstractIn the Drosophila compound eye, photoreceptors (R cells) that respond to light from the same...
The ability of a nervous system to correctly process sensory information depends on the precise wiri...
SummaryNeuronal growth cones select synaptic partners through interactions with multiple cell surfac...
A hallmark of the central nervous system is its spatial and functional organization in synaptic laye...
AbstractThe establishment of the proper connectivity in the nervous system requires specific target ...
SummaryHow neurons form appropriately sized dendritic fields to encounter their presynaptic partners...
SummaryThe axonal wiring molecule Slit and its Round-About (Robo) receptors are conserved regulators...
Parallel processing of neuronal inputs relies on assembling neural circuits into distinct synaptic-c...
AbstractThe photoreceptor neurons (R cells) of the Drosophila compound eye elaborate a precise array...
The axonal wiring molecule Slit and its Round-About (Robo) receptors are conserved regulators of ner...
AbstractPhotoreceptors (R cells) in the Drosophila retina connect to targets in three distinct layer...