1992
GAP-43 as a modulator of G protein transduction in the growth cone.
Strittmatter SM. GAP-43 as a modulator of G protein transduction in the growth cone. Perspectives On Developmental Neurobiology 1992, 1: 13-9. PMID: 1364285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrowth cone membraneGrowth cone motilityMolecular mechanismsSame cellular functionCone motilityG protein-coupled transmembrane receptorsAmino acid stretchComplex cellular propertiesCone membraneGrowth conesNeurotransmitter releaseGrowth cone functionPossible molecular mechanismsCellular functionsGAP-43 functionHydrophilic proteinProtein transductionGAP-43Transmembrane receptorsGAP-43 regulationCysteine residuesTransduction systemSynaptic plasticityAmino terminusCell shape
1990
G0 is a major growth cone protein subject to regulation by GAP-43
Strittmatter S, Valenzuela D, Kennedy T, Neer E, Fishman M. G0 is a major growth cone protein subject to regulation by GAP-43. Nature 1990, 344: 836-841. PMID: 2158629, DOI: 10.1038/344836a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBrain ChemistryCell MembraneGAP-43 ProteinGrowth SubstancesGTP-Binding ProteinsGuanosine 5'-O-(3-Thiotriphosphate)Guanosine TriphosphateMembrane GlycoproteinsMolecular Sequence DataMolecular WeightNerve Tissue ProteinsPeptide FragmentsProtein BindingRatsReceptors, Cell SurfaceReceptors, NeurotransmitterSequence Homology, Nucleic AcidSignal TransductionThionucleotidesConceptsTransmembrane receptorsNeuronal growth cone membraneAmino-terminal domainGTP-binding proteinsGrowth cone membraneExtracellular signalsGrowth cone proteinGAP-43Cone membraneGrowth conesCone proteinNeuronal growthProteinS bindingMajor componentG0ReceptorsGTPRegulationIntracellularBindingMembraneDomain