Introduction
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
Strains and Culturing Conditions
Microscopy

Immunostaining
Immunoblotting
Electrophysiology
Voltage-clamp Recordings
Current Clamp Recordings
RESULTS
Loss-of-Function Mutations in DAPC Genes Do Not Impact NMJ Cholinergic Response Amplitudes

Expression and Localization of AChRs Are Unaffected at the NMJ in DAPC(lf) Mutants
The DAPC Is Necessary for Localization of SLO-1 in Body Wall Muscle Cells, but Not in Neurons

Loss of SLO-1 Function in Body Wall Muscles of DAPC Mutants Alters Muscle Excitability by Enhancing Stimulated Action Potential Bursts

DISCUSSION
DAPC Proteins Are Required for Proper Localization of SLO-1 in Muscle Cells
DAPC Regulates Muscle Excitability via SLO-1
The DAPC Complex Does Not Regulate AChR Localization
Implications for Muscular Dystrophy Disorders
Supplementary Material
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The on-line version of this article (available at http://www.jbc.org) contains supplemental Fig. S1.
This study was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of Health Grants R01 MH073156 (to J. E. R.), and R01 NS058814 (to H. K.); the Canadian Institute Health Research Grants (MOP-93619 and MOP-74530) (to M. Z.); and INSERM, the Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale and the Association Française contre les Myopathies (to J.-L. B.).
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