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      Bidirectional Eph-ephrin signaling during axon guidance.

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      Trends in cell biology
      Elsevier BV

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          Ephrins are cell-surface tethered guidance cues that bind to Eph receptor tyrosine kinases in trans on opposing cells. In the developing nervous system, the Eph-ephrin signaling system controls a large variety of cellular responses including contact-mediated attraction or repulsion, adhesion or de-adhesion, and migration. Eph-ephrin signaling can be bidirectional, and is subject to modulation by ectodomain cleavage of ephrins and by Eph-ephrin endocytosis. Recent work has highlighted the importance of higher-order clustering of functional Eph-ephrin complexes and the requirement for Rho GTPases as signal transducers. Co-expression of Ephs and ephrins within the same cellular membrane can result in Eph-ephrin cis interaction or in lateral segregation into distinct domains from where they signal opposing effects on the axon.

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          Journal
          Trends Cell Biol
          Trends in cell biology
          Elsevier BV
          1879-3088
          0962-8924
          May 2007
          : 17
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany. jegea@neuro.mpg.de <jegea@neuro.mpg.de>
          Article
          S0962-8924(07)00072-4
          10.1016/j.tcb.2007.03.004
          17420126
          ab44a8ce-e8ad-4f52-aa0b-058518aa6731
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