Synapsins are evolutionarily conserved, highly abundant vesicular phosphoproteins in presynaptic terminals. They are thought to regulate the recruitment of synaptic vesicles from the reserve pool to the readily-releasable pool, in particular when vesicle release is to be maintained at high spiking rates. As regulation of transmitter release is a prerequisite for synaptic plasticity, we use the fruit fly Drosophila to ask whether Synapsin has a role in behavioral plasticity as well; in fruit flies, Synapsin is encoded by a single gene (syn). We tackled this question for associative olfactory learning in larval Drosophila by using the deletion mutant syn97CS, which had been backcrossed to the Canton-S wild-type strain (CS) for 13 generations....
Developing neurons must meet core molecular, cellular, and temporal requirements to ensure the corre...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been established as a premier experimental model system fo...
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Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved, presynaptic vesicular phosphoprotein. Here, we ask where an...
Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved, presynaptic vesicular phosphoprotein. Here, we ask where an...
Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved presynaptic phosphoprotein. It is encoded by only one gene i...
Molecular and genetic analysis of synaptic signaling in Drosophila has yielded many insights into ne...
Memory formation is a highly complex and dynamic process. It consists of different phases, which dep...
Synapsins are synaptic vesicle-associated phosphoproteins that play a major role in the fine regulat...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
Previously, disruptions of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signalling pathway have been fo...
Animals need to evaluate their experiences in order to cope with new situations they encounter. This...
Most of our current knowledge of olfactory associative learning in Drosophila comes from the behavio...
The mushroom bodies, bilaterally symmetric regions in the insect brain, play a critical role in olfa...
Studies of memory have identified several memory classifications: declarative, implicit, working, an...
Developing neurons must meet core molecular, cellular, and temporal requirements to ensure the corre...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been established as a premier experimental model system fo...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved, presynaptic vesicular phosphoprotein. Here, we ask where an...
Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved, presynaptic vesicular phosphoprotein. Here, we ask where an...
Synapsin is an evolutionarily conserved presynaptic phosphoprotein. It is encoded by only one gene i...
Molecular and genetic analysis of synaptic signaling in Drosophila has yielded many insights into ne...
Memory formation is a highly complex and dynamic process. It consists of different phases, which dep...
Synapsins are synaptic vesicle-associated phosphoproteins that play a major role in the fine regulat...
The organization and functionality of the fly olfactory system is orchestrated by complex molecular ...
Previously, disruptions of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signalling pathway have been fo...
Animals need to evaluate their experiences in order to cope with new situations they encounter. This...
Most of our current knowledge of olfactory associative learning in Drosophila comes from the behavio...
The mushroom bodies, bilaterally symmetric regions in the insect brain, play a critical role in olfa...
Studies of memory have identified several memory classifications: declarative, implicit, working, an...
Developing neurons must meet core molecular, cellular, and temporal requirements to ensure the corre...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been established as a premier experimental model system fo...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...