SummaryC. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein family that includes Drosophila Highwire and mammalian Pam and Phr1. These are large proteins recently shown to regulate synaptogenesis through E3 ubiquitin ligase activities. Here, we report the identification of an RCC1-like guanine nucleotide exchange factor, GLO-4, from mass spectrometry analysis of RPM-1-associated proteins. GLO-4 colocalizes with RPM-1 at presynaptic terminals. Loss of function in glo-4 or in its target Rab GTPase, glo-1, causes neuronal defects resembling those in rpm-1 mutants. We show that the glo pathway functions downstream of rpm-1 and acts in parallel to fsn-1, a partner of RPM-1 E3 ligase function. We find that...
SummaryBackgroundNeurons require highly specialized intracellular membrane trafficking, especially a...
The formation of the nervous system during embryonic development is controlled by a complex network ...
Journal ArticleRab molecules regulate vesicular trafficking in many different exocytic and endocytic...
SummaryC. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein...
C. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein family...
AbstractLittle is known of mechanisms regulating presynaptic differentiation. We identified rpm-1 in...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
AbstractRecent analysis of Rho subfamily GTPases in Drosophila revealed roles for Rac and Cdc42 duri...
Ubiquitination occurs at synapses, yet its role remains unclear. Previous studies demonstrated that ...
AbstractPresynaptic terminals contain highly organized subcellular structures to facilitate neurotra...
Early endosomes are essential for regulating cell signalling and controlling the amount of cell surf...
One prevailing question in developmental neurobiology is how neurons form precise connections with t...
SummarySynapses display a stereotyped ultrastructural organization, commonly containing a single ele...
Early endosomal membrane compartments are required for the formation and recycling of synaptic vesic...
The endosomal pathway in neuronal dendrites is essential for membrane receptor trafficking and prope...
SummaryBackgroundNeurons require highly specialized intracellular membrane trafficking, especially a...
The formation of the nervous system during embryonic development is controlled by a complex network ...
Journal ArticleRab molecules regulate vesicular trafficking in many different exocytic and endocytic...
SummaryC. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein...
C. elegans RPM-1 (for Regulator of Presynaptic Morphology) is a member of a conserved protein family...
AbstractLittle is known of mechanisms regulating presynaptic differentiation. We identified rpm-1 in...
The formation of neuronal connections is a complex process that involves several key steps: initiati...
AbstractRecent analysis of Rho subfamily GTPases in Drosophila revealed roles for Rac and Cdc42 duri...
Ubiquitination occurs at synapses, yet its role remains unclear. Previous studies demonstrated that ...
AbstractPresynaptic terminals contain highly organized subcellular structures to facilitate neurotra...
Early endosomes are essential for regulating cell signalling and controlling the amount of cell surf...
One prevailing question in developmental neurobiology is how neurons form precise connections with t...
SummarySynapses display a stereotyped ultrastructural organization, commonly containing a single ele...
Early endosomal membrane compartments are required for the formation and recycling of synaptic vesic...
The endosomal pathway in neuronal dendrites is essential for membrane receptor trafficking and prope...
SummaryBackgroundNeurons require highly specialized intracellular membrane trafficking, especially a...
The formation of the nervous system during embryonic development is controlled by a complex network ...
Journal ArticleRab molecules regulate vesicular trafficking in many different exocytic and endocytic...