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UBE3A, the gene when disrupted causes AS, is present in all animal and insect species, thus indicating how important it is for normal neuronal function. These investigators were able to identify the equivalent of the UBE3A gene in Drosophila, the fruit fly, and were able to manipulate it and change the expression of UBE3A in such a way that they learned more about other proteins that interact with the Drosophila equivalent of UBE3A. This interaction of other proteins proved to be important in understanding how UBE3A normally acts within brain cells and what happens to brain cells when UBE3A is disrupted.
The mission of Angelman Syndrome Foundation is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman syndrome through education and information, research and support for individuals with Angelman syndrome, their families and other concerned parties. We exist to give all of them a reason to smile, with the ultimate goal of finding a cure.