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Publication : Hippocampal synaptic transmission and plasticity are preserved in myosin Va mutant mice.

First Author  Schnell E Year  2001
Journal  J Neurophysiol Volume  85
Issue  4 Pages  1498-501
PubMed ID  11287473 Mgi Jnum  J:104015
Mgi Id  MGI:3611021 Doi  10.1152/jn.2001.85.4.1498
Citation  Schnell E, et al. (2001) Hippocampal synaptic transmission and plasticity are preserved in myosin Va mutant mice. J Neurophysiol 85(4):1498-501
abstractText  Recent studies have identified myosin Va as an organelle motor that may have important functions in neurons. Abundantly expressed at the hippocampal postsynaptic density, it interacts with protein complexes involved in synaptic plasticity. It is also located in presynaptic terminals and may function to recruit vesicles in the reserve pool to the active zone. Dilute-lethal mice are spontaneous myosin Va mutants and have severe neurological symptoms. We studied hippocampal physiology at CA3-CA1 excitatory synapses in dilute-lethal mutant mice to test the hypothesis that myosin Va plays a role in pre- or postsynaptic elements of synaptic transmission. In all assays performed, the mutant synapses appeared to be functioning normally, both pre- and postsynaptically. These data suggest that myosin Va is not essential for the synaptic release machinery, postsynaptic receptor composition, or plasticity at this synapse, but does not exclude significant roles for myosin Va in other cell types nor potential compensation by other myosin V isoforms.
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