2003
Chapter 267 Semaphorins and their Receptors in Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Schmidt E, Togashi H, Strittmatter S. Chapter 267 Semaphorins and their Receptors in Vertebrates and Invertebrates. 2003, 877-881. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012124546-7/50628-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctions of semaphorinsNervous system developmentMalignant lung cellsCentral nervous system developmentVertebrate semaphorinsNon-neuronal cellsCytoplasmic localizationAdult tissuesSemaphorin familyExpression of Sema4DWidespread expressionSemaphorinsOlfactory neuronsGuidance cuesCertain receptorsGrowth conesT lymphocyte activationRetraction of axonsAntagonistic activityReduced levelsCardiovascular abnormalitiesCertain neuronsAttractantsImmune systemLung cells
1999
A PDZ Protein Regulates the Distribution of the Transmembrane Semaphorin, M-SemF*
Wang L, Kalb R, Strittmatter S. A PDZ Protein Regulates the Distribution of the Transmembrane Semaphorin, M-SemF*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 14137-14146. PMID: 10318831, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.20.14137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPDZ proteinsG-protein signal transduction pathwaySingle PDZ domainDetergent-resistant aggregatesSignal transduction pathwaysAxon guidance signalsPDZ domainCytoplasmic domainProtein interactionsTransduction pathwaysTransmembrane semaphorinsExpression studiesFour residuesGAIPSubcellular distributionHEK293 cellsSemaphorin familyCell surfaceProteinNeural proteinsGuidance signalsInteractsGIPCPDZSemaphorins
1997
Neuronal and Non-Neuronal Collapsin-1 Binding Sites in Developing Chick Are Distinct from Other Semaphorin Binding Sites
Takahashi T, Nakamura F, Strittmatter S. Neuronal and Non-Neuronal Collapsin-1 Binding Sites in Developing Chick Are Distinct from Other Semaphorin Binding Sites. Journal Of Neuroscience 1997, 17: 9183-9193. PMID: 9364065, PMCID: PMC6573609, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.17-23-09183.1997.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAvian ProteinsAxonsBinding SitesCells, CulturedCentral Nervous SystemChick EmbryoDNA, ComplementaryFetal ProteinsGanglia, SpinalGlycoproteinsLungMembrane ProteinsMesodermMiceMotor NeuronsMultigene FamilyNerve Growth FactorsNerve Tissue ProteinsNeuronsNeurotrophin 3Organ SpecificityRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyReceptors, Cell SurfaceRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSemaphorin-3AConceptsFusion proteinBinding sitesGrowth conesDRG neuronsNon-neuronal tissuesExtracellular proteinsF fusion proteinSemaphorin familyDRG growth conesProteinLow nanomolar affinityMajor blood vesselsLigand familyBrainstem neuronsSympathetic neuronsNanomolar affinityNervous systemAxonal pathsBiological activityBlood vesselsNeuronsFamilySitesMesenchymeSemaphorins
1995
Neuronal Guidance Molecules: Inhibitory and Soluble Factors
Strittmatter S. Neuronal Guidance Molecules: Inhibitory and Soluble Factors. The Neuroscientist 1995, 1: 255-258. DOI: 10.1177/107385849500100502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCell-surface adhesive proteinsMatrix-bound factorsGuidance moleculesImportance of moleculesAxonal guidance factorsAxonal growth conesExtracellular matrix componentsNeural developmentSoluble factorsPhysiological roleSemaphorin familyMolecular levelNeuronal guidance moleculesAdhesive proteinsGrowth conesGuidance factorsMatrix componentsGrowth inhibitorCentral roleAxonal outgrowthCNS myelinAxonal growth inhibitorsAxonal guidance moleculesRegenerationMolecules