textabstractSynapses are specialized communication junctions between neurons whose plasticity provides the structural and functional basis for information processing and storage in the brain. Recent biochemical, genetic and imaging studies in diverse model systems are beginning to reveal the molecular mechanisms by which synaptic vesicles, ion channels, receptors and other synaptic components assemble to make a functional synapse. Recent evidence has shown that the formation and function of synapses are critically regulated by the liprin-α family of scaffolding proteins. The liprin-αs have been implicated in pre-and post-synaptic development by recruiting synaptic proteins and regulating synaptic cargo transport. Here, we will investigate...
Synapses are asymmetric structures that are specialized for neuronal signal transduction. A unique s...
Brain function is dependent on both the properties of the individual neurons of which it is made up,...
Interaction with the multi-PDZ protein GRIP is required for the synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors...
The presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and modulation of its molecular co...
The presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and modulation of its molecular co...
Liprins are highly conserved scaffold proteins that regulate cell adhesion, cell migration, and syna...
Liprins are highly conserved scaffold proteins that regulate cell adhesion, cell migration, and syna...
The members of the Liprin-alpha protein family, Liprin-alpha 1-4, are scaffolding proteins that play...
AbstractTwo papers in this issue of Neuron add a new dimension to our understanding of liprin and LA...
The presynaptic active zone provides sites for vesicle docking and release at central nervous synaps...
SummaryAxonal transport is required for the elaboration and maintenance of synaptic morphology and f...
Synapses are asymmetric structures that are specialized for neuronal signal transduction. A unique s...
AbstractIn the nervous system the Liprin-α protein family plays an important role in the regulation ...
During synaptic development, presynaptic differentiation occurs as an intrinsic property of axons to...
Liprin-alpha/SYD-2 is a multimodular scaffolding protein important for presynaptic differentiation a...
Synapses are asymmetric structures that are specialized for neuronal signal transduction. A unique s...
Brain function is dependent on both the properties of the individual neurons of which it is made up,...
Interaction with the multi-PDZ protein GRIP is required for the synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors...
The presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and modulation of its molecular co...
The presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis, and modulation of its molecular co...
Liprins are highly conserved scaffold proteins that regulate cell adhesion, cell migration, and syna...
Liprins are highly conserved scaffold proteins that regulate cell adhesion, cell migration, and syna...
The members of the Liprin-alpha protein family, Liprin-alpha 1-4, are scaffolding proteins that play...
AbstractTwo papers in this issue of Neuron add a new dimension to our understanding of liprin and LA...
The presynaptic active zone provides sites for vesicle docking and release at central nervous synaps...
SummaryAxonal transport is required for the elaboration and maintenance of synaptic morphology and f...
Synapses are asymmetric structures that are specialized for neuronal signal transduction. A unique s...
AbstractIn the nervous system the Liprin-α protein family plays an important role in the regulation ...
During synaptic development, presynaptic differentiation occurs as an intrinsic property of axons to...
Liprin-alpha/SYD-2 is a multimodular scaffolding protein important for presynaptic differentiation a...
Synapses are asymmetric structures that are specialized for neuronal signal transduction. A unique s...
Brain function is dependent on both the properties of the individual neurons of which it is made up,...
Interaction with the multi-PDZ protein GRIP is required for the synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors...