Buxbaum_1989_Neurosci.Lett_104_351

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Title : In vivo protein phosphorylation in Drosophila mutants defective in learning and memory - Buxbaum_1989_Neurosci.Lett_104_351
Author(s) : Buxbaum JD , Dudai Y
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 104 :351 , 1989
Abstract :

Polypeptides phosphorylated in vivo in Drosophila mutants defective in learning and memory, were characterized by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of subcellular fractions obtained by phase partitioning in Triton X-114 [3]. In the mutants turnip, dunce and Shaker, one or more bands at a molecular weight range of 50-80 kDa had altered 32P incorporation. Some of these bands were altered in more than one mutant. In the mutant rutabaga no significant differences from wild-type were observed. The data suggest that phosphoproteins that could be potentially related to learning mechanisms might be identified in some learning mutants.

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Buxbaum JD, Dudai Y (1989)
In vivo protein phosphorylation in Drosophila mutants defective in learning and memory
Neuroscience Letters 104 :351

Buxbaum JD, Dudai Y (1989)
Neuroscience Letters 104 :351