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Structural Domains Involved in the Regulation of Transmitter Release by Synapsins
J. Neurosci. Hilfiker et al. 25: 2658

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1. Localization and identity of synapsin peptides depicted within an amino acid sequence alignment of squid synapsins (s-syn-short and s-syn-long), rat synapsin Ia (r-synIa) and rat synapsin IIa (r-synIIa) amongst the conserved domains A, C and E (boxed). The underlined residues indicate the 37-amino acid insert present in s-syn-long. Peptide sequences were derived either from squid synapsins (s-pep), or from rat synapsin Ia (rI-pep) or IIa (rII-pep). The C-termini of s-pepC2 – spepC6 and spepV1 – spepV3 were amidated. The two Cys residues in s-pepC4 were substituted with Ala to prevent unspecific effects due to oxidation of sulfhydryl groups.




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