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Tomosyn-2 is required for normal motor performance in mice and sustains neurotransmission at motor endplates.

  • C.J. Geerts
  • , J.J. Plomp
  • , B. Koopmans
  • , M. Loos
  • , EM van der Pijl
  • , M.A. van der Valk
  • , M. Verhage
  • , A.J.A. Groffen

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Abstract

Tomosyn-1 (STXBP5) is a soluble NSF attachment protein receptor complex-binding protein that inhibits vesicle fusion, but the role of tomosyn-2 (STXBP5L) in the mammalian nervous system is still unclear. Here we generated tomosyn-2 null (Tom2
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1971-1982
JournalBrain Structure and Function
Volume220
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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