Loss of β-catenin is not exactly disastrous. Mice with β-catenin deleted from hippocampal neurons after synapse formation showed normal levels of docked neurotransmitter vesicles, and broadly similar short-term responses to stimulation. But, in the mutants, nondocked vesicles were not as well localized at the site of action, so prolonged stimulation led to a faster drop-off in transmission. Similar results were seen in vitro after expression...
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
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