نتایج جستجو برای: synapse

تعداد نتایج: 15136  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Jeffrey Combs Soo Jin Kim Sarah Tan Lee A Ligon Erika L F Holzbaur Jeffrey Kuhn Martin Poenie

Binding of T cells to antigen-presenting cells leads to the formation of the immunological synapse, translocation of the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) to the synapse, and focused secretion of effector molecules. Here, we show that upon activation of Jurkat cells microtubules project from the MTOC to a ring of the scaffolding protein ADAP, localized at the synapse. Loss of ADAP, but not l...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2004
E M Ullian B T Harris A Wu J R Chan B A Barres

Glia constitute 90% of cells in the human nervous system, but relatively little is known about their functions. We have been focusing on the potential synaptic roles of glia in the CNS. We recently found that astrocytes increase the number of mature, functional synapses on retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) by sevenfold and are required for synaptic maintenance in vitro. These observations raised th...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2003
Kazushi Mimura Tomoyuki Kimoto Masato Okada

In the development of the brain, it is known that synapses are pruned following overgrowth. This pruning following overgrowth seems to be a universal phenomenon that occurs in almost all areas-visual cortex, motor area, association area, and so on. It has been shown numerically that the synapse efficiency is increased by systematic deletion. We discuss the synapse efficiency to evaluate the eff...

2006
Louis F. Reichardt

Synopsis The chemical synapse is a specialized asymmetric adhesion site between the axon of a neuron and its target cell. Synapse formation is a multi-step process involving target recognition followed by reciprocal inductive interactions that result in recruitment of proteins, such as receptors, and organelles, such as synaptic vesicles, to both the presynaptic and postsynaptic compartments. S...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Jaichandar Subramanian Elly Nedivi

In this issue of Neuron, Fossati et al. (2016) report that through its domain structure, SRGAP2A, a Rho-GTPase-activating protein, can co-regulate excitatory and inhibitory synapse development, offering a putative evolutionary genetic mechanism for preserving excitatory/inhibitory balance during speciation.

Journal: :Cell 2009
Çagla Eroglu Nicola J. Allen Michael W. Susman Nancy A. O'Rourke Chan Young Park Engin Özkan Chandrani Chakraborty Sara B. Mulinyawe Douglas S. Annis Andrew D. Huberman Eric M. Green Jack Lawler Ricardo Dolmetsch K. Christopher Garcia Stephen J. Smith Z. David Luo Arnon Rosenthal Deane F. Mosher Ben A. Barres

Synapses are asymmetric cellular adhesions that are critical for nervous system development and function, but the mechanisms that induce their formation are not well understood. We have previously identified thrombospondin as an astrocyte-secreted protein that promotes central nervous system (CNS) synaptogenesis. Here, we identify the neuronal thrombospondin receptor involved in CNS synapse for...

2017
Timothy J Mosca David J Luginbuhl Irving E Wang Liqun Luo

Precise coordination of synaptic connections ensures proper information flow within circuits. The activity of presynaptic organizing molecules signaling to downstream pathways is essential for such coordination, though such entities remain incompletely known. We show that LRP4, a conserved transmembrane protein known for its postsynaptic roles, functions presynaptically as an organizing molecul...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2007
James Jiayuan Tong

Mitochondria, as portable generators that power synaptic function, regulate the ATP supply and calcium homeostasis in the neuron. As molecular interactions within the synapses before and after the potentiation are beginning to be elucidated, the deciding moment during the tetanic stimulation that gives rise to the strengthening of the synapse remains a mystery. Here, I recorded electrically fro...

1996
Chris Diorio Bradley A. Minch

We have developed a new floating-gate silicon MOS transistor for analog learning applications. The memory storage is nonvolatile; hot-electron injection and electron tunneling permit bidirectional memory updates. Because these updates depend on both the stored memory value and the transistor terminal voltages, the synapse can implement a learning function. We have derived a memory-update rule f...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
W Richard Burack Kyeong-Hee Lee Amy D Holdorf Michael L Dustin Andrey S Shaw

Although the accumulation of lipid rafts at the immunological synapse is now well accepted, the degree of the accumulation, the localization within the fine structure of the immunological synapse, and the region from which lipid rafts are recruited have not been defined. In this work we show that lipid rafts preferentially accumulate in the central zone of the immunological synapse, the central...

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