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Ribeye

A scaffolding protein of the ribbon synapse

References SySy ribeye antibodies

Regus-Leidig H, tom Dieck S & Brandstätter JH (2010). Absence of functional active zone protein Bassoon affects assembly and transport of ribbon precursors during early steps of photoreceptor synaptogenesis. European Journal of Cell Biology 89: 468-75. A-domain; IHC

General references ribeye

Verger A, Quinlan KG, Crofts LA, Spanò S, Corda D, Kable EP, Braet F & Crossley M (2006). Mechanisms directing the nuclear localization of the CtBP family proteins. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26: 4882-94.

Brandt A, Khimich D & Moser T (2005). Few CaV1.3 channels regulate the exocytosis of a synaptic vesicle at the hair cell ribbon synapse. Journal of Neuroscience 25: 11577-85.

tom Dieck S, Altrock WD, Kessels MM, Qualmann B, Regus H, Brauner D, Fejtová A, Bracko O, Gundelfinger ED & Brandstätter JH (2005). Molecular dissection of the photoreceptor ribbon synapse: physical interaction of Bassoon and RIBEYE is essential for the assembly of the ribbon complex. Journal of Cell Biology 168: 825-36.

Schmitz F, Königstorfer A & Südhof TC (2000). RIBEYE, a component of synaptic ribbons: a protein's journey through evolution provides insight into synaptic ribbon function. Neuron 28: 857-72.

Furusawa T, Moribe H, Kondoh H & Higashi Y (1999). Identification of CtBP1 and CtBP2 as corepressors of zinc finger-homeodomain factor deltaEF1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19: 8581-90.


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