2008
Release of MICAL Autoinhibition by Semaphorin-Plexin Signaling Promotes Interaction with Collapsin Response Mediator Protein
Schmidt EF, Shim SO, Strittmatter SM. Release of MICAL Autoinhibition by Semaphorin-Plexin Signaling Promotes Interaction with Collapsin Response Mediator Protein. Journal Of Neuroscience 2008, 28: 2287-2297. PMID: 18305261, PMCID: PMC2846290, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5646-07.2008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAnimalsCell Adhesion MoleculesCell Line, TransformedChick EmbryoCytoskeletal ProteinsFlavin-Adenine DinucleotideGanglia, SpinalGenetic VectorsHIVHumansImmunoprecipitationIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsLIM Domain ProteinsMembrane GlycoproteinsMicrofilament ProteinsMixed Function OxygenasesMutationNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuritesNeuronsPeptide FragmentsProtein BindingSemaphorin-3ASemaphorinsSignal TransductionTransfectionConceptsCollapsin response mediator proteinsMediator proteinsCytoplasmic proteinsEnzymatic domainsCatalytic domainPlexin functionPlexin receptorsTerminal domainMICALPromotes interactionAxon guidanceNeuronal developmentAxonal guidanceEnzymatic activityProteinAutoinhibitionDomainPlexinsSignalingSemaphorinsActivatorAssociatesInteractionActivityActivation
2007
The CRMP Family of Proteins and Their Role in Sema3A Signaling
Schmidt EF, Strittmatter SM. The CRMP Family of Proteins and Their Role in Sema3A Signaling. Advances In Experimental Medicine And Biology 2007, 600: 1-11. PMID: 17607942, PMCID: PMC2853248, DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-70956-7_1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonomeric G proteinsLarge intracellular domainNeuropilin-1Class A plexinsRepulsive axon guidance cuesCurrent knowledgeSema3A signalingVertebrate semaphorinsAxon guidance cuesCellular processesSignal transductionBinding partnerIntracellular domainMediator proteinsProtein turnoverCRMP proteinsF-actinCellular responsesCytosolic phosphoproteinG proteinsNeuronal differentiationRedox proteinsReceptor complexCellular effectsCell membrane
2006
RanBPM Contributes to Semaphorin3A Signaling through Plexin-A Receptors
Togashi H, Schmidt EF, Strittmatter SM. RanBPM Contributes to Semaphorin3A Signaling through Plexin-A Receptors. Journal Of Neuroscience 2006, 26: 4961-4969. PMID: 16672672, PMCID: PMC2846289, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.0704-06.2006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAnimalsCell Adhesion MoleculesCell DeathCell SizeCells, CulturedChick EmbryoCloning, MolecularCricetinaeCricetulusCytoskeletal ProteinsDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug InteractionsEnzyme InhibitorsGanglia, SpinalGene ExpressionGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHumansImmunoprecipitationIn Situ Nick-End LabelingNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuritesNeuronsNeuropilin-1Nuclear ProteinsRan GTP-Binding ProteinSemaphorin-3ASignal TransductionTranscription Factor AP-1TransfectionTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesConceptsPlexin-A1Collapsin response mediator proteinsNervous system developmentReceptor complex consistingSignal transductionRanBPMMediator proteinsMicrotubule functionCell spreadingComplex consistingAxonal guidanceNeuronal cellsAxonal guidance cuesProteinGuidance cuesPlexinsAxonal outgrowthExpressionSema3ATransductionReceptorsDomainOverexpressionNeuropilinsSystem development
2003
Structural bases for CRMP function in plexin‐dependent semaphorin3A signaling
Deo RC, Schmidt EF, Elhabazi A, Togashi H, Burley SK, Strittmatter SM. Structural bases for CRMP function in plexin‐dependent semaphorin3A signaling. The EMBO Journal 2003, 23: 9-22. PMID: 14685275, PMCID: PMC1271659, DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlanineAmino Acid SequenceAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsCell Adhesion MoleculesCell LineChick EmbryoChlorocebus aethiopsCOS CellsCrystallography, X-RayGanglia, SpinalHumansHydrogen BondingImmunophilinsMiceModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataMutagenesis, Site-DirectedNerve Tissue ProteinsPhosphoproteinsProtein Structure, SecondaryProtein Structure, TertiaryReceptors, Cell SurfaceRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSemaphorin-3ASequence Homology, Amino AcidSignal TransductionStructure-Activity RelationshipConceptsCollapsin response mediator proteinsStructure-based mutagenesisCOS-7 cellsSurface-exposed residuesTetrameric assemblyPhysical complexAxonal specificationMediator proteinsStructural basisFunctional domainsAlanine substitutionsActive proteinCytosolic phosphoproteinNeuronal differentiationAxonal repulsionAxonal guidanceReceptor componentsProteinStructural viewX-ray crystal structureCRMP1Sema3ACell contractionCellsNP1
1995
Collapsin-induced growth cone collapse mediated by an intracellular protein related to UNC-33
Goshima Y, Nakamura F, Strittmatter P, Strittmatter S. Collapsin-induced growth cone collapse mediated by an intracellular protein related to UNC-33. Nature 1995, 376: 509-514. PMID: 7637782, DOI: 10.1038/376509a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBrainCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsCell LineCell MembraneChick EmbryoGanglia, SpinalGlycoproteinsGTP-Binding ProteinsHelminth ProteinsIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataNerve Growth FactorsNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuritesNeuronsOocytesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSemaphorin-3ASignal TransductionVirulence Factors, BordetellaXenopus laevisConceptsGrowth cone collapseDorsal root ganglion neuronsCollapsin response mediator proteinsCone collapseXenopus laevis oocyte expression systemChick nervous systemGanglion neuronsNervous systemOocyte expression systemUNC-33Inward currentsNeuronal proteinsAxonal pathfindingNeural developmentX. laevis oocytesGrowth conesLaevis oocytesIntracellular proteinsHeterotrimeric GTPMediator proteinsProteinIntracellular componentsNeurons