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1. Sanyal S., Basole A. and Krishnan K.S., (1999). Phenotypic interactions between temperature-sensitive paralytic mutants comatose and paralytic suggests a role for N-ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion factor in synaptic vesicle cycling in Drosophila. J. Neurosci, 19:RC47 (1-5).

2. Sanyal S. and Krishnan K.S., (2001). Lethal comatose mutation in Drosophila reveals possible role for NSF in neurogenesis. Neuroreport, 12 (7): 1363-1366.

3. Sanyal S., Tolar L.A., Pallanck L., and Krishnan K.S., (2001). Genetic interaction between shibire and comatose mutations in Drosophila suggest a role for snap-receptor complex assembly and disassembly for maintenance of synaptic vesicle cycling. Neurosci. Lett. 311: 21-24.

4. Sanyal S., Sandstrom D., Hoeffer C. and Ramaswami M., (2002). AP-1 functions upstream of CREB to control synaptic plasticity in Drosophila. Nature 416: 870-874. [PDF]

5. Hoeffer C., Sanyal S., and Ramaswami M., (2003). Acute induction of conserved synaptic signaling pathways in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Neurosci. 23(15):6362-72. [PDF]

6. Estes P., Jackson T., Stimson D., Sanyal S., Kelly L. and Ramaswami M., (2003). Functional dissection of a eukaryotic dicistronic gene: Transgenic stonedB, but not stonedA, restores normal synaptic properties to Drosophila stoned mutants. Genetics 165(1):185-96. [PDF]

7. Sanyal S., Narayanan R.K., Consoulas C. and Ramaswami M., (2003). Evidence for cell autonomous AP1 function in regulation of Drosophila motor-neuron plasticity. BMC Neuroscience 4(1): 20. [PDF]

8. Menon K.P., Sanyal S., Habara Y., Sanchez R., Wharton R.P., Ramaswami M. and Zinn K., (2004). The translational repressor Pumilio regulates presynaptic morphology and controls postsynaptic accumulation of the translation factor eIF-4E: Neuron, 44(4): 663-76. [PDF]

9. Sanyal S., Consoulos C., Kuromi H., Basole A., Mukai L., Kidokoro Y., Krishnan K.S., and Ramaswami M., (2005). Analysis of conditional paralytic mutants in Drosophila SERCA reveals novel mechanisms for regulating membrane excitability. Genetics 169(2):737-50. [PDF]

10. Sanyal S., Jennings T., Dowse H. and Ramaswami M., (2006). Conditional mutations in SERCA, the sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca[2+]-ATPase, alter heart rate and rhythmicity in Drosophila. J. Comp. Phys. B. 176(3):253-263. [PDF]

11. Cherry C., Levine, R., Ramaswami, M. and Sanyal, S. (2008). Normal dendrite growth in Drosophila motor neurons requires the AP-1 transcription factor. Dev Neurobiol. 68(10):1225-42. [PDF]

 

Reviews, book chapters

1. Sanyal, S. and Basole, A., (1999).  Neural complexity underlying simple behaviour. J. Biosci. 24 (3): 255-257.

2. Sanyal S., and Ramaswami M., (2002). Spinsters, synaptic defects, and amaurotic idiocy (preview). Neuron 36(3), 335-8. [PDF]

3. Sanyal S., Kim S.M. and Ramaswami M., (2004). Retrograde regulation in the CNS; neuron-specific interpretations of TGF-beta signaling. (review). Neuron 41(6): 845-8. [PDF]

4. Sanyal S. and Ramaswami M. Activity dependent regulation of transcription during the development of synapses. Book chapter in “Neuromuscular Junctions in Drosophila” (Elsevier publication, in press).