Search Results - "Inagaki, Naoyuki"
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Actin Waves: Origin of Cell Polarization and Migration?
Published in Trends in cell biology (01-07-2017)“…Actin filaments and associated proteins undergo wave-like movement in various cell types. Recent studies with cutting-edge analyses, including live-cell…”
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Mechanical regulation of synapse formation and plasticity
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (15-05-2023)“…Dendritic spines are small protrusions arising from dendrites and constitute the major compartment of excitatory post-synapses. They change in number, shape,…”
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Rab33a and Rab33ba mediate the outgrowth of forebrain commissural axons in the zebrafish brain
Published in Scientific reports (12-02-2019)“…Rab small GTPases play key roles in intracellular membrane trafficking. Rab33a promotes axon outgrowth of cultured rat hippocampal neurons by mediating the…”
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Forces to Drive Neuronal Migration Steps
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (01-09-2020)“…To establish and maintain proper brain architecture and elaborate neural networks, neurons undergo massive migration. As a unique feature of their migration,…”
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Mechanosensitive axon outgrowth mediated by L1-laminin clutch interface
Published in Biophysical journal (07-09-2021)“…Mechanical properties of the extracellular environment modulate axon outgrowth. Growth cones at the tip of extending axons generate traction force for axon…”
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Shootin1b Mediates a Mechanical Clutch to Produce Force for Neuronal Migration
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (16-10-2018)“…As an essential step for brain morphogenesis, neurons migrate via mechanical interactions with components of their environment such as neighboring cells and…”
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Actin Migration Driven by Directional Assembly and Disassembly of Membrane-Anchored Actin Filaments
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-07-2015)“…Actin and actin-associated proteins migrate within various cell types. To uncover the mechanism of their migration, we analyzed actin waves, which translocate…”
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Dephosphorylation of neural wiring protein shootin1 by PP1 phosphatase regulates netrin-1-induced axon guidance
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-05-2023)“…Axon pathfinding is an essential step in neuronal network formation. Shootin1a is a clutch-linker molecule that is mechanically involved in axon outgrowth and…”
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Adhesion-clutch between DCC and netrin-1 mediates netrin-1-induced axonal haptotaxis
Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (05-02-2024)“…The growth cone, a motile structure located at the tip of growing axons, senses extracellular guidance cues and translates them into directional forces that…”
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An Artificial Amphiphilic Peptide Promotes Endocytic Uptake by Inducing Membrane Curvature
Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (17-06-2020)“…Membrane curvature plays a pivotal role in cellular life, including cellular uptake and membrane trafficking. The modulation of membrane curvature provides a…”
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Shootin1a-mediated actin-adhesion coupling generates force to trigger structural plasticity of dendritic spines
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (18-05-2021)“…Dendritic spines constitute the major compartments of excitatory post-synapses. They undergo activity-dependent enlargement, which is thought to increase the…”
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Structural basis of cargo recognition by the myosin-X MyTH4-FERM domain
Published in The EMBO journal (06-07-2011)“…Myosin‐X is an important unconventional myosin that is critical for cargo transportation to filopodia tips and is also utilized in spindle assembly by…”
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Rab33a mediates anterograde vesicular transport for membrane exocytosis and axon outgrowth
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-09-2012)“…Axon outgrowth requires plasma membrane expansion, which results from post-Golgi vesicular transport and fusion. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating…”
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Simultaneous analyses of clutch coupling and actin polymerization in dendritic spines of rodent hippocampal neurons during chemical LTP
Published in STAR protocols (17-12-2021)“…Dendritic spine enlargement by synaptic activation is thought to increase synaptic efficacy underlying learning and memory. This process requires forces…”
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A diffusion-based neurite length-sensing mechanism involved in neuronal symmetry breaking
Published in Molecular systems biology (27-07-2010)“…Although there has been significant progress in understanding the molecular signals that change cell morphology, mechanisms that cells use to monitor their…”
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Identification of a shootin1 isoform expressed in peripheral tissues
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-10-2016)“…Shootin1 is a brain-specific cytoplasmic protein involved in neuronal polarity formation and axon outgrowth. It accumulates at the leading edge of axonal…”
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Gradient-reading and mechano-effector machinery for netrin-1-induced axon guidance
Published in eLife (07-08-2018)“…Growth cones navigate axonal projection in response to guidance cues. However, it is unclear how they can decide the migratory direction by transducing the…”
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Shootins mediate collective cell migration and organogenesis of the zebrafish posterior lateral line system
Published in Scientific reports (21-08-2019)“…The zebrafish sensory posterior lateral line is an excellent model system to study collective cell migration and organogenesis. Shootin1 is a cytoplasmic…”
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Shootin1: a protein involved in the organization of an asymmetric signal for neuronal polarization
Published in The Journal of cell biology (09-10-2006)“…Neurons have the remarkable ability to polarize even in symmetrical in vitro environments. Although recent studies have shown that asymmetric intracellular…”
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Singar1, a Novel RUN Domain-containing Protein, Suppresses Formation of Surplus Axons for Neuronal Polarity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-07-2007)“…Although neuronal functions depend on their robust polarity, the mechanisms that ensure generation and maintenance of only a single axon remain poorly…”
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