Bassoon Protein at Virginia Mullins blog

Bassoon Protein. Bassoon and piccolo are two very large scaffolding proteins of the cytomatrix assembled at the active zone (caz) where neurotransmitter is released. We identified bassoon (bsn), a presynaptic scaffolding protein, as an interactor of the tau seed isolated from a mouse model of. The presynaptic protein bassoon organizes synaptic vesicles into functional pools at glutamatergic synapses via regulation of presynaptic phosphorylation and camp homeostasis. Bassoon is a novel protein expressed in brain. Bassoon is a core scaffold protein of the presynaptic active zone. This study further reveals that a cdk5/pde4/camp axis controls neurotransmitter release.

Increased autophagy in Bassoon KO neurons leads to a younger SV2
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We identified bassoon (bsn), a presynaptic scaffolding protein, as an interactor of the tau seed isolated from a mouse model of. The presynaptic protein bassoon organizes synaptic vesicles into functional pools at glutamatergic synapses via regulation of presynaptic phosphorylation and camp homeostasis. Bassoon is a core scaffold protein of the presynaptic active zone. Bassoon is a novel protein expressed in brain. This study further reveals that a cdk5/pde4/camp axis controls neurotransmitter release. Bassoon and piccolo are two very large scaffolding proteins of the cytomatrix assembled at the active zone (caz) where neurotransmitter is released.

Increased autophagy in Bassoon KO neurons leads to a younger SV2

Bassoon Protein We identified bassoon (bsn), a presynaptic scaffolding protein, as an interactor of the tau seed isolated from a mouse model of. Bassoon is a core scaffold protein of the presynaptic active zone. Bassoon is a novel protein expressed in brain. Bassoon and piccolo are two very large scaffolding proteins of the cytomatrix assembled at the active zone (caz) where neurotransmitter is released. The presynaptic protein bassoon organizes synaptic vesicles into functional pools at glutamatergic synapses via regulation of presynaptic phosphorylation and camp homeostasis. We identified bassoon (bsn), a presynaptic scaffolding protein, as an interactor of the tau seed isolated from a mouse model of. This study further reveals that a cdk5/pde4/camp axis controls neurotransmitter release.

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