“…Gene knockout studies yielded important insights into physiological functions of the APP family for a variety of processes, notably synapse formation, maintenance and plasticity in vivo . While mouse mutants lacking only a single family member are fully viable, combined germline APP/APLP2 double knockout (DKO), APLP1/APLP2-DKO and APP/APLP1/APLP2 triple knockout (TKO) mice die shortly after birth ( Li et al, 1996 ; von Koch et al, 1997 ; Steinbach et al, 1998 ; Heber et al, 2000 ; Herms et al, 2004 ) due to impairments at the neuromuscular junction ( Wang et al, 2005 , 2009 ; Weyer et al, 2011 ; Klevanski et al, 2014 ; Han et al, 2017 ) revealing genetic evidence for partially overlapping functions. This is further corroborated by studies of conditional, brain-specific combined mutants ( Hick et al, 2015 ; Richter et al, 2018 ; Mehr et al, 2020 ; Steubler et al, 2021 ).…”