Gene Review:
Syngr3 - synaptogyrin 3
Mus musculus
Synonyms:
Synaptogyrin-3
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High impact information on Syngr3
- By comparison, the striatum and reticular and ventral posterolateral thalamic nuclei, which all showed synaptogyrin 1 labeling, contained significantly less synaptogyrin 3 [1].
- Characterization of synaptogyrin 3 as a new synaptic vesicle protein [1].
- Strong synaptogyrin 3 labeling was observed in the mossy fiber region of the hippocampus, substantia nigra pars reticulata, pallidum, and deep cerebellar nuclei [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Syngr3
- Subcellular fractionation and immunoprecipitation of synaptic vesicles from mouse brain showed that synaptogyrin 3 is associated with synaptic vesicles and that synaptogyrins 1 and 3 can reside on the same synaptic vesicle [1].
- Finally, we used in situ hybridization experiments to correlate synaptogyrin 3 mRNA in cell bodies with synaptogyrin 3 protein at synapses [1].
References
- Characterization of synaptogyrin 3 as a new synaptic vesicle protein. Belizaire, R., Komanduri, C., Wooten, K., Chen, M., Thaller, C., Janz, R. J. Comp. Neurol. (2004) [Pubmed]
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