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Sweeney, S.T., Davis, G.W. (2002). Unrestricted synaptic growth in spinster - a late endosomal protein implicated in TGF--mediated synaptic growth regulation.  Neuron 36(3): 403--416.
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FBrf0156011
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Research paper
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In a genetic screen for genes that control synapse development, we have identified spinster (spin), which encodes a multipass transmembrane protein. spin mutant synapses reveal a 200% increase in bouton number and a deficit in presynaptic release. We demonstrate that spin is expressed in both nerve and muscle and is required both pre- and postsynaptically for normal synaptic growth. We have localized Spin to a late endosomal compartment and present evidence for altered endosomal/lysosomal function in spin. We also present evidence that synaptic overgrowth in spin is caused by enhanced/misregulated TGF-beta signaling. TGF-beta receptor mutants show dose-dependent suppression of synaptic overgrowth in spin. Furthermore, mutations in Dad, an inhibitory Smad, cause synapse overgrowth. We present a model for synaptic growth control with implications for the etiology of lysosomal storage and neurodegenerative disease.
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Spinsters, synaptic defects, and amaurotic idiocy.
Sanyal and Ramaswami, 2002, Neuron 36(3): 335--338 [FBrf0152270]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Neuron
    Title
    Neuron
    Publication Year
    1988-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0896-6273
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