نتایج جستجو برای: trio

تعداد نتایج: 2043  

2016
Reuben J Pengelly Stephanie Greville-Heygate Susanne Schmidt Eleanor G Seaby M Reza Jabalameli Sarju G Mehta Michael J Parker David Goudie Christine Fagotto-Kaufmann Catherine Mercer Anne Debant Sarah Ennis Diana Baralle

BACKGROUND Neurodevelopmental disorders have challenged clinical genetics for decades, with over 700 genes implicated and many whose function remains unknown. The application of whole-exome sequencing is proving pivotal in closing the genotype/phenotype gap through the discovery of new genes and variants that help to unravel the pathogenic mechanisms driving neuropathogenesis. One such discover...

2012
Srividya Chandramouli Iyer Dennis Wang Eswar Prasad R. Iyer Sarah A. Trunnell Ramakrishna Meduri Riaz Shinwari Mikolaj J. Sulkowski Daniel N. Cox

BACKGROUND As the primary sites of synaptic or sensory input in the nervous system, dendrites play an essential role in processing neuronal and sensory information. Moreover, the specification of class specific dendrite arborization is critically important in establishing neural connectivity and the formation of functional networks. Cytoskeletal modulation provides a key mechanism for establish...

Journal: :International journal of bioinformatics research and applications 2005
Dumitru Brinza Jingwu He Weidong Mao Alex Zelikovsky

Although there exist many phasing methods for unrelated adults or pedigrees, phasing and missing data recovery for data representing family trios is lagging behind. This paper is an attempt to fill this gap by considering the following problem. Given a set of genotypes partitioned into family trios, find for each trio a quartet of parent/offspring haplotypes explaining each trio without recombi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Jeffrey van Haren Jérôme Boudeau Susanne Schmidt Sreya Basu Zhe Liu Dave Lammers Jeroen Demmers Jabran Benhari Frank Grosveld Anne Debant Niels Galjart

Neurite extension is regulated by multiple signaling cascades that ultimately converge on the actin and microtubule networks [1]. Rho GTPases, molecular switches that oscillate between an inactive, GDP-bound state and an active, GTP-bound state, play a pivotal role in controlling actin cytoskeleton dynamics in the growth cone, whereas the dynamic behavior and interactions of microtubules are la...

2012
June-Woo Lee Sang-Gu Yeo Byung-Hak Kang Hoe-Kyu Lee Jin-Won Kim Sun-Hwa Lee Ki-Sang Kim Doo-Sung Cheon

BACKGROUND Echovirus 30 (Echo30) is one of the most frequently identified human enteroviruses (EVs) causing aseptic meningitis and encephalitis. However the mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of Echo30 infection with significant clinical outcomes is not completely understood. The aim of this investigation is to illustrate molecular pathologic alteration in neuronal cells induced by Echo30 in...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Veronika E Neubrand Claire Thomas Susanne Schmidt Anne Debant Giampietro Schiavo

Neurite extension depends on extracellular signals that lead to changes in gene expression and rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. A factor that might orchestrate these signalling pathways with cytoskeletal elements is the integral membrane protein Kidins220/ARMS, a downstream target of neurotrophins. Here, we identified Trio, a RhoGEF for Rac1, RhoG and RhoA, which is involved in neurite ...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Robin W. Ball Maude Warren-Paquin Kazuya Tsurudome Edward H. Liao Fatima Elazzouzi Chelsea Cavanagh Beum-Soo An Tian-Tian Wang John H. White A. Pejmun Haghighi

Retrograde signaling is essential for coordinating the growth of synaptic structures; however, it is not clear how it can lead to modulation of cytoskeletal dynamics and structural changes at presynaptic terminals. We show that loss of retrograde bone morphogenic protein (BMP) signaling at the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction (NMJ) leads to a significant reduction in levels of Rac GEF T...

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Takeshi Awasaki Mai Saito Masaki Sone Emiko Suzuki Ryoko Sakai Kei Ito Chihiro Hama

We identified the Drosophila trio gene, which encodes a Dbl family protein carrying two Dbl homology (DH) domains, each of which potentially activates Rho family GTPases. Trio was distributed along axons in the central nervous system (CNS) of embryos and was strongly expressed in subsets of brain regions, including the mushroom body (MB). Loss-of-function trio mutations resulted in the misdirec...

2013
Jos Van Rijssel Ilse Timmerman Floris P. J. Van Alphen Mark Hoogenboezem Olexandr Korchynskyi Dirk Geerts Judy Geissler Kris A. Reedquist Hans W. M. Niessen Jaap D. Van Buul

Inflammation is characterized by endothelium that highly expresses numerous adhesion molecules to trigger leukocyte extravasation. Central to this event is increased gene transcription. Small Rho-GTPases not only control the actin cytoskeleton, but are also implicated in gene regulation. However, in inflammation, it is not clear how this is regulated. Here, we show that the guanine-nucleotide e...

Journal: :Neuron 2000
Liqun Luo

Trio Quartet in D. (melanogaster) a binding partner for a receptor tyrosine phosphotase Lar (Debant et al., 1996), human Trio is a large protein possessing three (hence the name) distinct enzymatic As a growth cone navigates along its path, it constantly activities: two GEFs and a C-terminal serine/threonine interprets extracellular cues to decide its next move. kinase domain. GEF1 and GEF2 of ...

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