- mice
lacking all
three synapsins are
prone to seizures, and
experience learning defects.
These results suggest that
while synapsins are not
essential for...
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Synapsin I, is the
collective name for
Synapsin Ia and
Synapsin Ib, two
nearly identical phosphoproteins that in
humans are
encoded by the SYN1 gene....
- and is
transcribed in the
opposite direction.
Synapsin II is a
member of the
synapsin family.
Synapsins encode neuronal phosphoproteins which ****ociate...
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Synapsin-3 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the SYN3 gene. This gene is a
member of the
synapsin gene family.
Synapsins encode neuronal phosphoproteins...
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vesicle biochemistry and function.
Vesicular monoamine transporter Synapsins Vesicle fusion Synaptosome Ikeda, K; Bekkers, JM (2009). "Counting the...
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Synaptotagmin SYT1 SYT2 SYT3 SYT4 SYT5 SYT6 SYT7 SYT8 SYT9 SYT10 SYT11 SYT12 SYT13 SYT14 SYT15 SYT16 SYT17
Other Synaptophysin Synapsin Small GTPase: RAB3A...
- is
toxic as it
prevents the
phosphorylation of many proteins,
including synapsin I
which binds vesicles in the
presynaptic terminal. Therefore, it directly...
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Atias M,
Tevet Y, Sun J,
Stavsky A, Tal S, Kahn J, et al. (June 2019). "
Synapsins regulate α-synuclein functions".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of...
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Archived from the
original on 2007-09-29.
Retrieved 2007-01-25. "Pfam
entry Synapsin N".
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-26.
Retrieved 2007-01-25. "Pfam...
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glutamate release after acute stress involves readily releasable pool size and
synapsin I activation".
Molecular Psychiatry. 22 (9): 1226–1227. doi:10.1038/mp...