Summary: Procedural motor learning and memory are accompanied by changes in synaptic plasticity, neural dynamics, and synaptogenesis. Missing is information on the spatiotemporal dynamics of the molecular machinery maintaining these changes. Here we examine whether persistent increases in PKMζ, an atypical protein kinase C (PKC) isoform, store long-term memory for a reaching task in rat sensorimotor cortex that could reveal the sites of procedural memory storage. Specifically, perturbing PKMζ synthesis (via antisense oligodeoxynucleotides) and blocking atypical PKC activity (via zeta inhibitory peptide [ZIP]) in S1/M1 disrupts and erases long-term motor memory maintenance, indicating atypical PKCs and specifically PKMζ store consolidated lo...
SummaryPKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and lo...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is thought to underlie learning and memory processes. Protein Kinase M ...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Synthesizing, localizing, and stabilizing new protein copies at synapses are crucial factors in main...
Synthesizing, localizing, and stabilizing new protein copies at synapses are crucial factors in main...
Most of the molecular mechanisms contributing to long-term memory have been found to consolidate inf...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kinase C isoform, maintains ...
Abstract Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kina...
SummaryPKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and lo...
PKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Abstract Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kinase C isoform, m...
Perirhinal cortex plays a key role in processing recognition memory. Evidences that repeated exposur...
Long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, a model for memory formation in the bra...
SummaryPKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and lo...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is thought to underlie learning and memory processes. Protein Kinase M ...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Synthesizing, localizing, and stabilizing new protein copies at synapses are crucial factors in main...
Synthesizing, localizing, and stabilizing new protein copies at synapses are crucial factors in main...
Most of the molecular mechanisms contributing to long-term memory have been found to consolidate inf...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kinase C isoform, maintains ...
Abstract Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kina...
SummaryPKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and lo...
PKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...
Abstract Protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ), a constitutively active, atypical protein kinase C isoform, m...
Perirhinal cortex plays a key role in processing recognition memory. Evidences that repeated exposur...
Long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, a model for memory formation in the bra...
SummaryPKMζ has been proposed to be essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) and lo...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is thought to underlie learning and memory processes. Protein Kinase M ...
How long-term memories are stored is a fundamental question in neuroscience. The first molecular mec...