Neuroglian-mediated cell adhesion induces assembly of the membrane skeleton at cell contact sites.
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Drosophila as a genetic and cellular model for studies on axonal growthThe neural cell recognition molecule neurofascin interacts with syntenin-1 but not with syntenin-2, both of which reveal self-associating activitySpectrin and ankyrin-based pathways: metazoan inventions for integrating cells into tissuesThe phosphorylation state of the FIGQY tyrosine of neurofascin determines ankyrin-binding activity and patterns of cell segregationInduction of neurite outgrowth through contactin and Nr-CAM by extracellular regions of glial receptor tyrosine phosphatase betaTranssynaptic coordination of synaptic growth, function, and stability by the L1-type CAM NeuroglianRecycling of the cell adhesion molecule L1 in axonal growth cones.Activation of EGF receptor kinase by L1-mediated homophilic cell interactionsNeurofascin induces neurites by heterophilic interactions with axonal NrCAM while NrCAM requires F11 on the axonal surface to extend neuritesStructural requirements for association of neurofascin with ankyrinSodium channel beta subunits mediate homophilic cell adhesion and recruit ankyrin to points of cell-cell contactCis-activation of L1-mediated ankyrin recruitment by TAG-1 homophilic cell adhesionMolecular composition of the node of Ranvier: identification of ankyrin-binding cell adhesion molecules neurofascin (mucin+/third FNIII domain-) and NrCAM at nodal axon segmentsNeural cell adhesion molecule L1: signaling pathways and growth cone motilityDynamic regulation of activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule-mediated homotypic cell adhesion through the actin cytoskeleton.Comparative and quantitative proteomics reveal the adaptive strategies of oyster larvae to ocean acidification.The lateral mobility of cell adhesion molecules is highly restricted at septate junctions in Drosophila.Roles of specific membrane lipid domains in EGF receptor activation and cell adhesion molecule stabilization in a developing olfactory system.L1-mediated branching is regulated by two ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM)-binding sites, the RSLE region and a novel juxtamembrane ERM-binding region.Ankyrins.Tyrosine phosphorylation at a site highly conserved in the L1 family of cell adhesion molecules abolishes ankyrin binding and increases lateral mobility of neurofascin.The Drosophila L1CAM homolog Neuroglian signals through distinct pathways to control different aspects of mushroom body axon developmentL1CAM/Neuroglian controls the axon-axon interactions establishing layered and lobular mushroom body architecture.Functional genomic screen and network analysis reveal novel modifiers of tauopathy dissociated from tau phosphorylation.Proteolysis of submembrane cytoskeletal proteins ankyrin-G and αII-spectrin following diffuse brain injury: a role in white matter vulnerability at Nodes of Ranvier.A postsynaptic spectrin scaffold defines active zone size, spacing, and efficacy at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction.Neurite fasciculation mediated by complexes of axonin-1 and Ng cell adhesion moleculeStructural requirements for outside-in and inside-out signaling by Drosophila neuroglian, a member of the L1 family of cell adhesion moleculesNervous system defects of AnkyrinB (-/-) mice suggest functional overlap between the cell adhesion molecule L1 and 440-kD AnkyrinB in premyelinated axonsDifferential glycosylation of tractin and LeechCAM, two novel Ig superfamily members, regulates neurite extension and fascicle formation.Ankyrin binding mediates L1CAM interactions with static components of the cytoskeleton and inhibits retrograde movement of L1CAM on the cell surface.Drosophila beta spectrin functions independently of alpha spectrin to polarize the Na,K ATPase in epithelial cells.The cell adhesion molecule L1 is developmentally regulated in the renal epithelium and is involved in kidney branching morphogenesisOrganization of the neurofascin gene and analysis of developmentally regulated alternative splicing.Segregation of two spectrin isoforms: polarized membrane-binding sites direct polarized membrane skeleton assembly.Activation of epidermal growth factor receptor mediates receptor axon sorting and extension in the developing olfactory system of the moth Manduca sextaGenetic studies of spectrin in the larval fat body of Drosophila melanogaster: evidence for a novel lipid uptake apparatus.The interaction between L1-type proteins and ankyrins--a master switch for L1-type CAM functionCell adhesion molecules in context: CAM function depends on the neighborhood.Role of L1CAM for axon sprouting and branching.
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Neuroglian-mediated cell adhesion induces assembly of the membrane skeleton at cell contact sites.
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Neuroglian-mediated cell adhes ...... keleton at cell contact sites.
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Neuroglian-mediated cell adhes ...... keleton at cell contact sites.
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Neuroglian-mediated cell adhes ...... keleton at cell contact sites.
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Neuroglian-mediated cell adhes ...... keleton at cell contact sites.
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10.1083/JCB.133.3.647
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1996-05-01T00:00:00Z