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English: Spontaneous Behavior or a Lack of It at 38 °C During a 5-min period of exposure to 38 °C, the Shi fly (upper-left corner) and the para fly (lower-right corner) were completely motionless due to depletion of synaptic vesicle pools or a failure to propagate action potentials, respectively. As expected, the wild-type (CS) fly (lower-left corner) did not stop extending its legs or moving its head and abdomen. In contrast, the syx3–69 fly constantly shook its legs and vibrated its abdomen at a high rate.
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Source Video S2 from Lagow R, Bao H, Cohen E, Daniels R, Zuzek A, Williams W, Macleod G, Sutton R, Zhang B (2007). "Modification of a Hydrophobic Layer by a Point Mutation in Syntaxin 1A Regulates the Rate of Synaptic Vesicle Fusion". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050072. PMID 17341138. PMC: 1808484.
Author Lagow R, Bao H, Cohen E, Daniels R, Zuzek A, Williams W, Macleod G, Sutton R, Zhang B
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