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Skpa Restrains Synaptic Terminal Growth During Development And Promotes Axonal Degeneration Following Injury, E. J. Brace, Chunlai Wu, Vera Valakh, Aaron Diantonio Jun 2014

Skpa Restrains Synaptic Terminal Growth During Development And Promotes Axonal Degeneration Following Injury, E. J. Brace, Chunlai Wu, Vera Valakh, Aaron Diantonio

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The Wallenda (Wnd)/dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK)-Jnk pathway is an evolutionarily conserved MAPK signaling pathway that functions during neuronal development and following axonal injury. Improper pathway activation causes defects in axonal guidance and synaptic growth, whereas loss-of-function mutations in pathway components impairs axonal regeneration and degeneration after injury. Regulation of this pathway is in part through the E3 ubiquitin ligase Highwire (Hiw), which targets Wnd/DLK for degradation to limit MAPK signaling. To explore mechanisms controlling Wnd/DLK signaling, we performed a large-scale genetic screen in Drosophila to identify negative regulators of the pathway. Here we describe the identification and characterization of …