Publications by authors named "Sierra D Palumbos"

Autophagic dysfunction is a hallmark of neurodegenerative disease, leaving neurons vulnerable to the accumulation of damaged organelles and proteins. However, the late onset of diseases suggests that compensatory quality control mechanisms may be engaged to delay the deleterious effects induced by compromised autophagy. Neurons expressing common familial Parkinson's disease (PD)-associated mutations in LRRK2 kinase exhibit defective autophagy.

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How synaptogenic signals trigger the targeted delivery of synaptic material is a fundamental question in neuroscience. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Balseiro-Gomez et al. identify a mechanism through which local synatogenic pathways control synaptic cargo delivery.

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Electrical synapses are established between specific neurons and within distinct subcellular compartments, but the mechanisms that direct gap junction assembly in the nervous system are largely unknown. Here, we show that a developmental program tunes cAMP signaling to direct the neuron-specific assembly and placement of electrical synapses in the C. elegans motor circuit.

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The dendritic processes of nociceptive neurons transduce external signals into neurochemical cues that alert the organism to potentially damaging stimuli. The receptive field for each sensory neuron is defined by its dendritic arbor, but the mechanisms that shape dendritic architecture are incompletely understood. Using the model nociceptor, the PVD neuron in C.

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