Purification and characterization of a polypeptide from chick brain that promotes the accumulation of acetylcholine receptors in chick myotubes.
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Identification of a Torpedo homolog of Sam68 that interacts with the synapse organizing protein rapsynThe neuregulin-1 receptor erbB4 controls glutamatergic synapse maturation and plasticity.ARIA/HRG regulates AChR epsilon subunit gene expression at the neuromuscular synapse via activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Ras/MAPK pathwayMolecular cloning of a candidate chicken prion protein.A prion-like protein from chicken brain copurifies with an acetylcholine receptor-inducing activity.Acetylcholine receptor-inducing factor from chicken brain increases the level of mRNA encoding the receptor alpha subunitProcessing of ARIA and release from isolated nerve terminals.Control of Torpedo acetylcholine receptor biosynthesis in Xenopus oocytes.Neuregulin induces the expression of transcription factors and myosin heavy chains typical of muscle spindles in cultured human muscle.EGFs and ERBBs--brief history and prospectsThe agrin/muscle-specific kinase pathway: new targets for autoimmune and genetic disorders at the neuromuscular junction.Effect of agrin on the distribution of acetylcholine receptors and sodium channels on adult skeletal muscle fibers in culture.Upstream sequences of the myogenin gene convey responsiveness to skeletal muscle denervation in transgenic mice.Calcitonin gene-related peptides and neuromuscular interactions.Potentiation of miniature endplate potential frequency by ATP in Xenopus tadpoles.Potentiation by endogenously released ATP of spontaneous transmitter secretion at developing neuromuscular synapses in Xenopus cell cultures.ARIA, a protein that stimulates acetylcholine receptor synthesis, also induces tyrosine phosphorylation of a 185-kDa muscle transmembrane protein.Muscle-specific trk-related receptor with a kringle domain defines a distinct class of receptor tyrosine kinasesEffects of preganglionic denervation and postganglionic axotomy on acetylcholine receptors in the chick ciliary ganglionIdentification of agrin, a synaptic organizing protein from Torpedo electric organ.Acetylcholine receptor-aggregating proteins are associated with the extracellular matrix of many tissues in Torpedo.Regulation of agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor aggregation by Ca++ and phorbol ester.Motor neurons contain agrin-like moleculesRegulation of acetylcholine receptor synthesis at the level of translation in rat primary muscle cells.Acetylcholine receptor alpha-subunit mRNA is increased by ascorbic acid in cloned L5 muscle cells: Northern blot analysis and in situ hybridization.Acetylcholine receptor clustering is triggered by a change in the density of a nonreceptor molecule.Tyrosine phosphorylation and acetylcholine receptor cluster formation in cultured Xenopus muscle cellsSodium channels aggregate at former synaptic sites in innervated and denervated regenerating muscles.ARIA can be released from extracellular matrix through cleavage of a heparin-binding domain.ARIA is concentrated in the synaptic basal lamina of the developing chick neuromuscular junction.The submembrane machinery for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor clustering.Molecular location of a species-specific epitope on the hamster scrapie agent protein.Acetylcholine receptor-inducing activity stimulates expression of the epsilon-subunit gene of the muscle acetylcholine receptor.ErbB3 and ErbB2/neu mediate the effect of heregulin on acetylcholine receptor gene expression in muscle: differential expression at the endplate.Induction of acetylcholine receptor alpha-subunit gene expression in chicken myotubes by blocking electrical activity requires ongoing protein synthesis.Specific trophic factor-receptor interactions. Key selective elements in brain development and "regeneration".Molecular events in synaptogenesis: nerve-muscle adhesion and postsynaptic differentiation.Ascorbate-like factor from embryonic brain. Role in collagen formation, basement membrane deposition, and acetylcholine receptor aggregation by muscle cells.Ascorbic acid and acetylcholine receptor expression.The 5'-flanking region of the mouse muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor beta subunit gene promotes expression in cultured muscle cells and is activated by MRF4, myogenin and myoD.
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Purification and characterization of a polypeptide from chick brain that promotes the accumulation of acetylcholine receptors in chick myotubes.
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Purification and characterizat ...... e receptors in chick myotubes.
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Purification and characterizat ...... e receptors in chick myotubes.
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Purification and characterizat ...... e receptors in chick myotubes.
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Purification and characterizat ...... e receptors in chick myotubes.
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10.1083/JCB.103.2.493
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1986-08-01T00:00:00Z