A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the absence of simple genetic animal models, their role in behavioral memory remains elusive. Here, we take advantage of Drosophila melanogaster with its single SK gene (dSK) and well-established courtship memory assay to investigate the contribution of this channel to memory. Using two independent dSK alleles, a null mutation and a dominant negative subunit, we show that while dSK negatively regulates the acquisition of short-term memory 30 min after a short training session, it is required for normal long-term memory 24 h after extended training. These findings highlight important functions for dSK in courtship memory and suggest that SK channels c...
Memory formation is achieved by genetically tightly controlled molecular pathways that result in a ...
One of the hallmarks of both memory and the underlying synaptic plasticity is that they each rely on...
Drosophila melanogaster (Fruchtfliegen) können aversive oder appetitive Reize mit Düften assoziieren...
A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the abse...
A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the abse...
Item does not contain fulltextMany insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying learning and me...
Drosophila melanogaster males are capable of learning from an unsuccessful courtship experience with...
Globally inhibiting CaM kinase activity in Drosophila, using a variety of genetic techniques, disrup...
The two experiments presented here investigate possible molecular mechanisms in the formation of cou...
AbstractThe performance of a task is often assumed to be a prerequisite for the learning of many tas...
Molecular and genetic analysis of synaptic signaling in Drosophila has yielded many insights into ne...
<p>Short-term memory (STM) paradigm. During training period (1.5 h), male flies are individually pla...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model organism to identify genes and genetic p...
<div><p>An animal’s ability to learn and to form memories is essential for its survival. The fruit f...
Abstract Background Starting from Benzer's initiative, the approach of forward genetics has been wid...
Memory formation is achieved by genetically tightly controlled molecular pathways that result in a ...
One of the hallmarks of both memory and the underlying synaptic plasticity is that they each rely on...
Drosophila melanogaster (Fruchtfliegen) können aversive oder appetitive Reize mit Düften assoziieren...
A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the abse...
A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the abse...
Item does not contain fulltextMany insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying learning and me...
Drosophila melanogaster males are capable of learning from an unsuccessful courtship experience with...
Globally inhibiting CaM kinase activity in Drosophila, using a variety of genetic techniques, disrup...
The two experiments presented here investigate possible molecular mechanisms in the formation of cou...
AbstractThe performance of a task is often assumed to be a prerequisite for the learning of many tas...
Molecular and genetic analysis of synaptic signaling in Drosophila has yielded many insights into ne...
<p>Short-term memory (STM) paradigm. During training period (1.5 h), male flies are individually pla...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is an excellent model organism to identify genes and genetic p...
<div><p>An animal’s ability to learn and to form memories is essential for its survival. The fruit f...
Abstract Background Starting from Benzer's initiative, the approach of forward genetics has been wid...
Memory formation is achieved by genetically tightly controlled molecular pathways that result in a ...
One of the hallmarks of both memory and the underlying synaptic plasticity is that they each rely on...
Drosophila melanogaster (Fruchtfliegen) können aversive oder appetitive Reize mit Düften assoziieren...