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gene with detailed procedure described in supplementary information. Genotyping to detect insertion at the 5’ end employed primers: FW 5’- TGAGAGCCCTTGGCATGG -3’ REV 5’- ATACCACTTCCCAGCAGG -3’and at 3’ end using: FW 5’- GGAATAATGGAAGGCAGG -3’ REV 5’- CCTCCTATCACCTGGCTC -3’. Mice with homozygous LoxP insertions were used for experiments after backcrossing with C57BL/6 J mice for at least 5 generations. All mice were housed under controlled temperature and a 12-h light/dark cycle.

Synaptic fractionation was done following a detailed published protocol []. Electrophoresis was performed using 7.5 or 12% TGX Acrylamide gels following standard protocols. Proteins were transferred to PVDF membranes using Trans-Blot Turbo Transfer and blocked in TBS buffer containing 5% BSA and 0.1% Tween-20. Antibodies were diluted in Can Get Signal immunoreaction enhancer solution and incubated according to the manufacturer’s protocol.

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