نتایج جستجو برای: wrist robo hab

تعداد نتایج: 15085  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M J Murray P M Whitington

roundabout (robo) encodes an axon guidance receptor that controls midline crossing in the Drosophila CNS. In robo mutants, axons that normally project ipsilaterally can cross and recross the midline. Growth cones expressing Robo are believed to be repelled from the midline by the interaction of Robo and its ligand Slit, an extracellular protein expressed by the midline glia. To help understand ...

2013
Gregory James Simon R. Foster Brian Key Annemiek Beverdam

The Slit/Robo axon guidance families play a vital role in the formation of neural circuitry within select regions of the developing mouse nervous system. Typically Slits signal through the Robo receptors, however they also have Robo-independent functions. The novel Slit receptor Eva-1, recently discovered in C. elegans, and the human orthologue of which is located in the Down syndrome critical ...

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Julie H. Simpson Thomas Kidd Kimberly S. Bland Corey S. Goodman

Previous studies showed that Roundabout (Robo) in Drosophila is a repulsive axon guidance receptor that binds to Slit, a repellent secreted by midline glia. In robo mutants, growth cones cross and recross the midline, while, in slit mutants, growth cones enter the midline but fail to leave it. This difference suggests that Slit must have more than one receptor controlling midline guidance. In t...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Xueping Fan Juan Pablo Labrador Huey Hing Greg J Bashaw

Drosophila Roundabout (Robo) is the founding member of a conserved family of repulsive axon guidance receptors that respond to secreted Slit proteins. Here we present evidence that the SH3-SH2 adaptor protein Dreadlocks (Dock), the p21-activated serine-threonine kinase (Pak), and the Rac1/Rac2/Mtl small GTPases can function during Robo repulsion. Loss-of-function and genetic interaction experim...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Kristin L. Whitford Valérie Marillat Elke Stein Corey S. Goodman Marc Tessier-Lavigne Alain Chédotal Anirvan Ghosh

Slit proteins have previously been shown to regulate axon guidance, branching, and neural migration. Here we report that, in addition to acting as a chemorepellant for cortical axons, Slit1 regulates dendritic development. Slit1 is expressed in the developing cortex, and exposure to Slit1 leads to increased dendritic growth and branching. Conversely, inhibition of Slit-Robo interactions by Robo...

2014
Qi Yu Xiao-Tong Li Xiao Zhao Xun-Li Liu Kazuho Ikeo Takashi Gojobori Qing-Xin Liu

Coevolution is important for the maintenance of the interaction between a ligand and its receptor during evolution. The interaction between axon guidance molecule Slit and its receptor Robo is critical for the axon repulsion in neural tissues, which is evolutionarily conserved from planarians to humans. However, the mechanism of coevolution between Slit and Robo remains unclear. In this study, ...

Journal: :Harmful algae 2015
Mark L Wells Vera L Trainer Theodore J Smayda Bengt S O Karlson Charles G Trick Raphael M Kudela Akira Ishikawa Stewart Bernard Angela Wulff Donald M Anderson William P Cochlan

Climate change pressures will influence marine planktonic systems globally, and it is conceivable that harmful algal blooms may increase in frequency and severity. These pressures will be manifest as alterations in temperature, stratification, light, ocean acidification, precipitation-induced nutrient inputs, and grazing, but absence of fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms driving harmful al...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2003
Kye Won Park Clayton M Morrison Lise K Sorensen Christopher A Jones Yi Rao Chi-Bin Chien Jane Y Wu Lisa D Urness Dean Y Li

Guidance and patterning of axons are orchestrated by cell-surface receptors and ligands that provide directional cues. Interactions between the Robo receptor and Slit ligand families of proteins initiate signaling cascades that repel axonal outgrowth. Although the vascular and nervous systems grow as parallel networks, the mechanisms by which the vascular endothelial cells are guided to their a...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2008
Erhard Hohenester

Drosophila Slit and its vertebrate orthologues Slit1-Slit3 are secreted glycoproteins that play important roles in the development of the nervous system and other organs. Human Slits are also involved in a number of pathological situations, such as cancer and inflammation. Slits exert their effects by activating receptors of the Robo (Roundabout) family, which resemble cell adhesion molecules i...

2012
Małgorzata Chodakowska Krzysztof Czyżewski Tomasz Gabryelewicz Elżbieta Łuczywek Małgorzata Mossakowska Katarzyna Broczek Maria Barcikowska Jacek Kuźnicki

1Department of Neurodegenerative Disorders Medical Research Centre Polish Academy of Sciences/CSK MSWiA Head of Department: prof. dr hab. med. Maria Barcikowska 2International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw, Poland Head of Department: prof. dr hab. med. Jacek Kuźnicki 3Department of Clinical Geriatrics, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland Head of Department: prof. dr hab. me...

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