نتایج جستجو برای: glia

تعداد نتایج: 7566  

2016
Alexey V. Pindyurin Ludo Pagie Elena N. Kozhevnikova Joris van Arensbergen Bas van Steensel

Dam identification (DamID) is a powerful technique to generate genome-wide maps of chromatin protein binding. Due to its high sensitivity, it is particularly suited to study the genome interactions of chromatin proteins in small tissue samples in model organisms such as Drosophila Here, we report an intein-based approach to tune the expression level of Dam and Dam-fusion proteins in Drosophila ...

Journal: :Development 1994
M G Gorczyca R W Phillis V Budnik

During the development of peripheral nerves, pioneer axons often navigate over mesodermal tissues. In this paper, we examine the role of the mesodermal cell determination gene tinman on cells that provide pathfinding cues in Drosophila. We focus on a subset of peripheral nerves, the transverse nerves, that innervate abdominal segments. During wildtype embryonic development, the transverse nerve...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2010
Marie-Thérèse Besson Pascale Dupont Yih-Woei C Fridell Jean-Charles Liévens

Huntington's disease (HD) is a polyglutamine (polyQ) disease caused by an expanded CAG tract within the coding region of Huntingtin protein. Mutant Huntingtin (mHtt) is ubiquitously expressed, abundantly in neurons but also significantly in glial cells. Neuron-intrinsic mechanism and alterations in glia-to-neuron communication both contribute to the neuronal dysfunction and death in HD patholog...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Ko Matsui Craig E Jahr

Exocytosis of synaptic vesicles occurs not only at synaptic active zones but also at ectopic sites. Ectopic exocytosis provides a direct and rapid mechanism for neurons to communicate with glia that does not rely on transmitter spillover from the synaptic cleft. In the cerebellar cortex the processes of Bergmann glia cells encase synapses between presynaptic climbing fiber varicosities and post...

2015
Till Matzat Florian Sieglitz Rita Kottmeier Felix Babatz Daniel Engelen Christian Klämbt

Efficient neuronal conductance requires that axons are insulated by glial cells. For this, glial membranes need to wrap around axons. Invertebrates show a relatively simple extension of glial membranes around the axons, resembling Remak fibers formed by Schwann cells in the mammalian peripheral nervous system. To unravel the molecular pathways underlying differentiation of glial cells that prov...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Margarita E Kaplow Adam H Korayem Tadmiri R Venkatesh

Glia mediate a vast array of cellular processes and are critical for nervous system development and function. Despite their immense importance in neurobiology, glia remain understudied and the molecular mechanisms that direct their differentiation are poorly understood. Rap/Fzr is the Drosophila homolog of the mammalian Cdh1, a regulatory subunit of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2011
Catherine Béchade Olivier Pascual Antoine Triller Alain Bessis

Neurons and astrocytes are generated sequentially from radial glia. Once neurogenesis is completed, radial glia starts to differentiate into immature astrocytes. Astrocytes then maturate and change their morphology and electrophysiological properties. Neurotrophic cytokines or bone morphogenetic proteins have been identified as inducers of the developmental switch from neurogenesis to astrogene...

2014
Cody J. Smith Angela D. Morris Taylor G. Welsh Sarah Kucenas Ben A. Barres

Rapid conduction of action potentials along motor axons requires that oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells myelinate distinct central and peripheral nervous system (CNS and PNS) domains along the same axon. Despite the importance of this arrangement for nervous system function, the mechanisms that establish and maintain this precise glial segregation at the motor exit point (MEP) transition zone ...

2013
Aniket Ghosh Tina Kling Nicolas Snaidero Julio L. Sampaio Andrej Shevchenko Heribert Gras Bart Geurten Martin C. Göpfert Jörg B. Schulz Aaron Voigt Mikael Simons

Glia are of vital importance for all complex nervous system. One of the many functions of glia is to insulate and provide trophic and metabolic support to axons. Here, using glial-specific RNAi knockdown in Drosophila, we silenced 6930 conserved genes in adult flies to identify essential genes and pathways. Among our screening hits, metabolic processes were highly represented, and genes involve...

2018
Anthony M Rossi Vilaiwan M Fernandes

Various regions of the developing brain coordinate their construction so that the correct types and numbers of cells are generated to build a functional network. We previously discovered that wrapping glia in the Drosophila visual system are essential for coordinating retinal and lamina development. We showed that wrapping glia, which ensheath photoreceptor axons, respond to an epidermal growth...

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