Roles of the Drosophila SK channel (DSK) in courtship memory

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Abstract

A role for SK channels in synaptic plasticity has been very well-characterized. However, in the absence of simple genetic animal models, their role in behavioral memory remains elusive. Here, we take advantage of Drosophila melanogaster with its single SK gene (dSK) and well-established courtship memory assay to investigate the contribution of this channel to memory. Using two independent dSK alleles, a null mutation and a dominant negative subunit, we show that while dSK negatively regulates the acquisition of short-term memory 30 min after a short training session, it is required for normal long-term memory 24 h after extended training. These findings highlight important functions for dSK in courtship memory and suggest that SK channels can mediate multiple forms of behavioral plasticity. © 2012 Abou Tayoun et al.

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Tayoun, A. N. A., Pikielny, C., & Dolph, P. J. (2012). Roles of the Drosophila SK channel (DSK) in courtship memory. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034665

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