AbstractRecent studies documenting a role for local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity have lead to interest in the opposing process, protein degradation, as a potential regulator of synaptic function [1–7]. The ubiquitin-conjugation system identifies, modifies, and delivers proteins to the proteasome for degradation [8, 9]. We found that both the proteasome and ubiquitin are present in the soma and dendrites of hippocampal neurons. As the trafficking of glutamate receptors (GluRs) is thought to underlie some forms of synaptic plasticity [10, 11], we examined whether blocking proteasome activity affects the agonist-induced internalization of GluRs in cultured hippocampal neurons. Treatment with the glutamate agonist AMPA induced a rob...
Differentiation of the presynaptic terminal is a complex and rapid event that normally occurs in spa...
Protein degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) has been shown to regulate changes in ...
SummaryProteasomes drive the selective degradation of protein substrates with covalently linked ubiq...
Recent studies documenting a role for local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity have lead to in...
AbstractRecent studies documenting a role for local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity have le...
Proteasome-mediated proteolysis is important for synaptic plasticity, neuronal development, protein ...
The connections between neurons in the central nervous system are constantly changing in number and ...
AbstractThe ubiquitin proteasome system is one of the principle mechanisms for the regulation of pro...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system regulates protein degradation in every eukaryotic cell. Rece...
Eukaryotic protein degradation by the proteasome and the lysosome is a dynamic and complex process i...
AbstractOveractivation of glutamate receptors contributes to neuronal damage (excitotoxicity) in isc...
Changes in synaptic strength underlie the basis of learning and memory and are controlled, in part, ...
Each neuron in the mammalian central nervous system makes up to ten thousand synaptic connections wi...
AbstractBackground: Long-lasting forms of synaptic plasticity have been shown to depend on changes i...
The covalent attachment of ubiquitin to proteins is one of the most common regulatory mechanisms in ...
Differentiation of the presynaptic terminal is a complex and rapid event that normally occurs in spa...
Protein degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) has been shown to regulate changes in ...
SummaryProteasomes drive the selective degradation of protein substrates with covalently linked ubiq...
Recent studies documenting a role for local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity have lead to in...
AbstractRecent studies documenting a role for local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity have le...
Proteasome-mediated proteolysis is important for synaptic plasticity, neuronal development, protein ...
The connections between neurons in the central nervous system are constantly changing in number and ...
AbstractThe ubiquitin proteasome system is one of the principle mechanisms for the regulation of pro...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system regulates protein degradation in every eukaryotic cell. Rece...
Eukaryotic protein degradation by the proteasome and the lysosome is a dynamic and complex process i...
AbstractOveractivation of glutamate receptors contributes to neuronal damage (excitotoxicity) in isc...
Changes in synaptic strength underlie the basis of learning and memory and are controlled, in part, ...
Each neuron in the mammalian central nervous system makes up to ten thousand synaptic connections wi...
AbstractBackground: Long-lasting forms of synaptic plasticity have been shown to depend on changes i...
The covalent attachment of ubiquitin to proteins is one of the most common regulatory mechanisms in ...
Differentiation of the presynaptic terminal is a complex and rapid event that normally occurs in spa...
Protein degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) has been shown to regulate changes in ...
SummaryProteasomes drive the selective degradation of protein substrates with covalently linked ubiq...