2011
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2646-10.2011
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Behavioral and Synaptic Plasticity Are Impaired upon Lack of the Synaptic Protein SAP47

Abstract: The synapse-associated protein of 47 kDa (SAP47) is a member of a phylogenetically conserved gene family of hitherto unknown function. In Drosophila, SAP47 is encoded by a single gene (Sap47) and is expressed throughout all synaptic regions of the wild-type larval brain; specifically, electron microscopy reveals anti-SAP47 immunogold labeling within 30 nm of presynaptic vesicles. To analyze SAP47 function, we used the viable and fertile deletion mutant Sap47 156 , which suffers from a 1.7 kb deletion in the re… Show more

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“…We had found earlier, and have confirmed in this study, that a lack of the Sap47 protein likewise entails a reduction of memory scores to half ( Fig. 5A; Saumweber et al 2011). Notably, the decrements in memory upon a lack of both Synapsin and Sap47 are not additive (Fig.…”
Section: The Roles Of Synapsin Sap47 and Brp For Short-term Memorysupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…We had found earlier, and have confirmed in this study, that a lack of the Sap47 protein likewise entails a reduction of memory scores to half ( Fig. 5A; Saumweber et al 2011). Notably, the decrements in memory upon a lack of both Synapsin and Sap47 are not additive (Fig.…”
Section: The Roles Of Synapsin Sap47 and Brp For Short-term Memorysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The sap47 gene and the Sap47 protein isoforms, as expected, are intact in the syn 97 mutant strain. The sap47 156 mutant strain carries the reported 1.7 kb deletion, which removes part of the promoter region, the first exon, and a small part of the first intron; it therefore is not expressing any Sap47 protein Saumweber et al 2011). In the WT 2 strain, we confirm the expected major Sap47 band at 47 kDa (this band can sometimes be discerned as a double band, Funk et al 2004) a group of weaker bands at 70 kDa, as well as a higher band at 90 kDa.…”
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