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Publication : Expression and localisation of dynamin and syntaxin during neural development and neuromuscular synapse formation.

First Author  Noakes PG Year  1999
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  410
Issue  4 Pages  531-40
PubMed ID  10398046 Mgi Jnum  J:56117
Mgi Id  MGI:1340124 Citation  Noakes PG, et al. (1999) Expression and localisation of dynamin and syntaxin during neural development and neuromuscular synapse formation. J Comp Neurol 410(4):531-40
abstractText  The expression and subcellular localisation of dynamin and syntaxin were examined during the periods of motor neuron development and neuromuscular synaptogenesis in the mouse embryo. Both dynamin and syntaxin could be detected by immunoblotting in the spinal cord at embryonic day 10 (E10; 2 days before axon outgrowth) and at all subsequent ages examined. Reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) identified low levels of all three carboxy-terminal splicing forms of dynamin I in spinal cord from as early as E10. During the period of maturation of spinal neurons, from E10 to the first postnatal day (P0), the short carboxy-terminal splicing form of dynamin I (dynamin I*b) was up-regulated, as was dynamin III, relative to dynamin II mRNA. Syntaxin immunostaining became colocalized with the synaptic vesicle protein, SV2, at neuromuscular synapses within 12 hours of the commencement of synapse formation and throughout subsequent development. In contrast, dynamin, which is important for activity-dependent synaptic vesicle recycling and, thus, sustained neurotransmission, could not be detected at most newly formed synapses until several days after synapse formation. The delayed appearance of dynamin at the synapse, thus, heralds the neonatal development of robust synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction. Copyright 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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