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. 2019 Oct 16;39(42):8315–8329. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0391-19.2019

Table 5.

Differentially regulated proteins upon acute dTau loss that affect memory formation

Gene Identifier Log 2 fold change p Value References
Fmr1 FBgn0028734 −0.874096 0.028043* 1
lig FBgn0020279 −1.006 0.032011* 2
14-3-3zeta FBgn0004907 −0.250421 0.023824* 3
Ank2 FBgn0261788 −0.1607 0.040059* 4
CG4612 FBgn0035016 −0.324925 0.011309* 5
SLC22A FBgn0037140 −0.850807 0.006731* 6
Fdh FBgn0011768 0.29288 0.007593* 7
Pka-C1 FBgn0000273 −0.229651 0.009899* 8
Pka-R1 FBgn0259243 −0.217834 0.006967* 9
Sap47 FBgn0013334 −0.802852 0.003545* 10
Syn FBgn0004575 −0.150291 0.005463* 11

Selected proteins, p value, and average log2 fold differences (four biological and three technical replicas) have been calculated as described in Materials and Methods. Control animals are Elav-Gal4;TubGal80ts >+ vs Elav-Gal4;TubGal80ts >dtauRNAi induced for 3 d at 30°C. The log2 fold change becomes positive when RNAi > control and negative when control > RNAi. The t test was performed with a permutation-based FDR (0.05) calculation, and the p value determines the statistical significance (*p < 0.05). In bold are proteins whose levels were also found to be changed in the mutant (Table 3). References: 1, Kanellopoulos et al. (2012); 2, Walkinshaw et al. (2015); 3, Philip et al. (2001); 4, Iqbal et al. (2013); 5, Khan et al. (2015); 6, Gai et al. (2016); 7, Hou et al. (2011); 8, Horiuchi et al. (2008); 9, Goodwin et al. (1997); 10, Saumweber et al. (2011); and 11, Godenschwege et al. (2004).