Atlastin-1 regulates morphology and function of endoplasmic reticulum in dendrites
The molecular mechanisms that achieve ER morphology in neurites are not well understood. This study uses a forward genetic approach to demonstrate that atln-1 is required for neuronal ER morphology and that C. elegans atln-1 mutants exhibit defects in mitochondria fission at dendritic branch points...
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Main Authors: | Xianzhuang Liu, Xiangyang Guo, Liling Niu, Xixia Li, Fei Sun, Junjie Hu, Xiangming Wang, Kang Shen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5fedf1bfc9bf4bae9dd14b5234f42558 |
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