In vertebrate retinal development, the axonal terminals of retinal neurons make synaptic contacts within narrow fixed regions, and these locations are maintained thereafter. However, the mechanisms and biological logic of the organization of these fixed synapse locations are poorly understood. We show here that a membrane scaffold protein, 4.1G, is highly expressed in retinal photoreceptors and is essential for the arrangement of their correct synapse location. The 4.1G-deficient retina exhibits mislocalization of photoreceptor terminals, although their synaptic connections are normally formed. The 4.1G protein binds to the AP3B2 protein, which is involved in neuronal membrane trafficking, and promotes neurite extension in an AP3B2-dependen...
At the presynaptic active zone (AZ), the related cytomatrix proteins CAST and ELKS organize the pres...
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety...
SummaryEmerging evidence suggests that immune proteins regulate activity-dependent synapse formation...
SummaryIn vertebrate retinal development, the axonal terminals of retinal neurons make synaptic cont...
Synaptic modulation by activity-dependent changes constitutes a cellular mechanism for neuronal plas...
Neural circuit wiring relies on selective synapse formation whereby a presynaptic release apparatus ...
Neural circuit wiring relies on selective synapse formation whereby a presynaptic release apparatus ...
AbstractThe photoreceptor ribbon synapse is a highly specialized glutamatergic synapse designed for ...
Summary: In the vertebrate retina, cone photoreceptors play crucial roles in photopic vision by tran...
Membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) proteins function as scaffold proteins contributing to ...
The retinal photoreceptor ribbon synapse is a structurally and functionally unique type of chemical ...
α2δ-4 is an auxiliary subunit of voltage-gated Cav1.4 L-type channels that regulate the development ...
Several studies have shown the importance of calcium channels in the development and/or maturation o...
Humans are often described as visual creatures as we heavily rely on our vision to perceive and navi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Cells require the ability to properly sort and traffic...
At the presynaptic active zone (AZ), the related cytomatrix proteins CAST and ELKS organize the pres...
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety...
SummaryEmerging evidence suggests that immune proteins regulate activity-dependent synapse formation...
SummaryIn vertebrate retinal development, the axonal terminals of retinal neurons make synaptic cont...
Synaptic modulation by activity-dependent changes constitutes a cellular mechanism for neuronal plas...
Neural circuit wiring relies on selective synapse formation whereby a presynaptic release apparatus ...
Neural circuit wiring relies on selective synapse formation whereby a presynaptic release apparatus ...
AbstractThe photoreceptor ribbon synapse is a highly specialized glutamatergic synapse designed for ...
Summary: In the vertebrate retina, cone photoreceptors play crucial roles in photopic vision by tran...
Membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) proteins function as scaffold proteins contributing to ...
The retinal photoreceptor ribbon synapse is a structurally and functionally unique type of chemical ...
α2δ-4 is an auxiliary subunit of voltage-gated Cav1.4 L-type channels that regulate the development ...
Several studies have shown the importance of calcium channels in the development and/or maturation o...
Humans are often described as visual creatures as we heavily rely on our vision to perceive and navi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Cells require the ability to properly sort and traffic...
At the presynaptic active zone (AZ), the related cytomatrix proteins CAST and ELKS organize the pres...
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety...
SummaryEmerging evidence suggests that immune proteins regulate activity-dependent synapse formation...