Amphiphysin is necessary for organization of the excitation–contraction coupling machinery of muscles, but not for synaptic vesicle endocytosis in Drosophila
Azam Razzaq, Iain M. Robinson, Harvey T. McMahon, Jeremy N. Skepper, Ya Su, Andrew C. Zelhof, Antony P. Jackson, Nicholas J. Gay, Cahir J. O'Kane;Azam Razzaq;Iain M. Robinson;Harvey T. McMahon;Jeremy N. Skepper;Ya Su;Andrew C. Zelhof;Antony P. Jackson;Nicholas J. Gay;Cahir J. O'Kane;
genes & development2001Vol. 15pp. 2967-
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o'kane2001genesamphiphysin
Abstract
Amphiphysins 1 and 2 are enriched in the mammalian brain and are proposed to recruit dynamin to sites of endocytosis. Shorter amphiphysin 2 splice variants are also found ubiquitously, with an enrichment in skeletal muscle. At the Drosophila larval neuromuscular ...