The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment
Thesis advisor: Laura Anne Lowery === Thesis advisor: Eric Folker === In order to form the exact synaptic connection required for proper neurological function, the growing tip of the neuron hosts an orchestra of hundreds of different proteins interacting with extracellular cues to steer neuron growt...
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ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1040212019-05-18T03:02:07Z The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment Evans, Matt Thesis advisor: Laura Anne Lowery Thesis advisor: Eric Folker Text thesis 2015 Boston College English electronic application/pdf In order to form the exact synaptic connection required for proper neurological function, the growing tip of the neuron hosts an orchestra of hundreds of different proteins interacting with extracellular cues to steer neuron growth in the right direction. The goal of our current research is to study several of the components of this pathway, known as the TACC family. Here, we present a detailed structure/function analysis of the TACC family in regards to binding and activity with other proteins in the growth cone. We investigate the function of TACC3 in mediating neuron outgrowth and guidance in vivo. We have found structural elements of the TACC family that enable their activity. Studying these conserved structures and functions of the TACC family will enable greater understanding of the entire process of cytoskeletal regulation and neurodevelopment. Neurodevelopment Axon Microtubule Neuron TACC Thesis (BS) — Boston College, 2015. Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. Discipline: Scholar of the College. Discipline: Biology. Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:104021 |
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Thesis advisor: Laura Anne Lowery === Thesis advisor: Eric Folker === In order to form the exact synaptic connection required for proper neurological function, the growing tip of the neuron hosts an orchestra of hundreds of different proteins interacting with extracellular cues to steer neuron growth in the right direction. The goal of our current research is to study several of the components of this pathway, known as the TACC family. Here, we present a detailed structure/function analysis of the TACC family in regards to binding and activity with other proteins in the growth cone. We investigate the function of TACC3 in mediating neuron outgrowth and guidance in vivo. We have found structural elements of the TACC family that enable their activity. Studying these conserved structures and functions of the TACC family will enable greater understanding of the entire process of cytoskeletal regulation and neurodevelopment. === Thesis (BS) — Boston College, 2015. === Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. === Discipline: Scholar of the College. === Discipline: Biology. |
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The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment |
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The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment |
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The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment |
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The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment |
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The Structure and Function of the TACC Protein Family in Neurodevelopment |
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