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Aaron DiAntonio
Aaron DiAntonio
Professor of Developmental Biology, Washington University
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SARM1 activation triggers axon degeneration locally via NAD+ destruction
J Gerdts, EJ Brace, Y Sasaki, A DiAntonio, J Milbrandt
Science 348 (6233), 453-457, 2015
5392015
The SARM1 toll/interleukin-1 receptor domain possesses intrinsic NAD+ cleavage activity that promotes pathological axonal degeneration
K Essuman, DW Summers, Y Sasaki, X Mao, A DiAntonio, J Milbrandt
Neuron 93 (6), 1334-1343. e5, 2017
5302017
Genetic analysis of glutamate receptors in Drosophila reveals a retrograde signal regulating presynaptic transmitter release
SA Petersen, RD Fetter, JN Noordermeer, CS Goodman, A DiAntonio
Neuron 19 (6), 1237-1248, 1997
5261997
Highwire regulates synaptic growth in Drosophila
HI Wan, A DiAntonio, RD Fetter, K Bergstrom, R Strauss, CS Goodman
Neuron 26 (2), 313-329, 2000
4672000
Ubiquitination-dependent mechanisms regulate synaptic growth and function
A DiAntonio, AP Haghighi, SL Portman, JD Lee, AM Amaranto, ...
Nature 412 (6845), 449-452, 2001
4482001
TIR domains of plant immune receptors are NAD+-cleaving enzymes that promote cell death
L Wan, K Essuman, RG Anderson, Y Sasaki, F Monteiro, EH Chung, ...
Science 365 (6455), 799-803, 2019
3812019
Increased expression of the Drosophila vesicular glutamate transporter leads to excess glutamate release and a compensatory decrease in quantal content
RW Daniels, CA Collins, MV Gelfand, J Dant, ES Brooks, DE Krantz, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (46), 10466-10474, 2004
3732004
Sarm1-mediated axon degeneration requires both SAM and TIR interactions
J Gerdts, DW Summers, Y Sasaki, A DiAntonio, J Milbrandt
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (33), 13569-13580, 2013
3602013
Highwire restrains synaptic growth by attenuating a MAP kinase signal
CA Collins, YP Wairkar, SL Johnson, A DiAntonio
Neuron 51 (1), 57-69, 2006
3532006
Differential localization of glutamate receptor subunits at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
SB Marrus, SL Portman, MJ Allen, KG Moffat, A DiAntonio
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (6), 1406-1415, 2004
3352004
Glutamate receptor expression regulates quantal size and quantal content at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
A DiAntonio, SA Petersen, M Heckmann, CS Goodman
Journal of Neuroscience 19 (8), 3023-3032, 1999
3341999
Dual leucine zipper kinase is required for retrograde injury signaling and axonal regeneration
JE Shin, Y Cho, B Beirowski, J Milbrandt, V Cavalli, A DiAntonio
Neuron 74 (6), 1015-1022, 2012
3302012
Axon self-destruction: new links among SARM1, MAPKs, and NAD+ metabolism
J Gerdts, DW Summers, J Milbrandt, A DiAntonio
Neuron 89 (3), 449-460, 2016
3272016
Synaptic transmission persists in synaptotagmin mutants of Drosophila
A DiAntonio, KD Parfitt, TL Schwarz
Cell 73 (7), 1281-1290, 1993
3151993
A dual leucine kinase–dependent axon self-destruction program promotes Wallerian degeneration
BR Miller, C Press, RW Daniels, Y Sasaki, J Milbrandt, A DiAntonio
Nature neuroscience 12 (4), 387-389, 2009
3052009
The effect on synaptic physiology of synaptotagmin mutations in Drosophila
A DiAntonio, TL Schwarz
Neuron 12 (4), 909-920, 1994
3051994
Synaptic development: insights from Drosophila
CA Collins, A DiAntonio
Current opinion in neurobiology 17 (1), 35-42, 2007
2912007
Protein turnover of the Wallenda/DLK kinase regulates a retrograde response to axonal injury
X Xiong, X Wang, R Ewanek, P Bhat, A DiAntonio, CA Collins
Journal of cell biology 191 (1), 211-223, 2010
2872010
Absence of synaptotagmin disrupts excitation-secretion coupling during synaptic transmission.
K Broadie, HJ Bellen, A DiAntonio, JT Littleton, TL Schwarz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (22), 10727-10731, 1994
2721994
Prevention of vincristine-induced peripheral neuropathy by genetic deletion of SARM1 in mice
S Geisler, RA Doan, A Strickland, X Huang, J Milbrandt, A DiAntonio
Brain 139 (12), 3092-3108, 2016
2472016
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