Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB). Gene expression driven by CREB can commence only if the inhibition by a transcriptional repressor activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4; also known as CREB2) is relieved. Previous research showed that the removal of ATF4 occurs through ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated proteolysis. Using chemically induced hippocampal long-term potentiation (cLTP) as a model system, we investigate the mechanisms that control ATF4 degradation. We observed that ATF4 phosphorylated at serine-219 increases upon induction of cLTP and decreases about 30 min thereafter. Proteasome inhibitor β-lactone prevents the decrease in ATF4. We foun...
The neuropeptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2) (FMRFa) can induce transcription-dependent long-term synaptic...
Encoding of long-term memory in neurons requires gene expression and protein synthesis. CREB, a wel...
Synaptic plasticity, the change in number, position, and strength of synapses, requires the synthesi...
Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive el...
Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive el...
The transcription factor cAMP response element (CRE)-binding protein (CREB) plays an essential role ...
AbstractTo examine the role of C/EBP-related transcription factors in long-term synaptic plasticity ...
The hippocampus is the region of the brain responsible for the formation and storage of memory for p...
The ubiquitously expressed activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) has been variably reported to ei...
Prior studies suggested that the transcription factor ATF4 negatively regulates synaptic plastic and...
The cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB) pathway has been involved in 2 major cascades of ...
The on-line version of this article (available at http://www.jbc.org) contains supplemental Figs. S1...
International audienceThe transcription factor cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) is a key...
SummaryPrior studies suggested that the transcription factor ATF4 negatively regulates synaptic plas...
The neuropeptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2) (FMRFa) can induce transcription-dependent long-term synaptic...
The neuropeptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2) (FMRFa) can induce transcription-dependent long-term synaptic...
Encoding of long-term memory in neurons requires gene expression and protein synthesis. CREB, a wel...
Synaptic plasticity, the change in number, position, and strength of synapses, requires the synthesi...
Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive el...
Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive el...
The transcription factor cAMP response element (CRE)-binding protein (CREB) plays an essential role ...
AbstractTo examine the role of C/EBP-related transcription factors in long-term synaptic plasticity ...
The hippocampus is the region of the brain responsible for the formation and storage of memory for p...
The ubiquitously expressed activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) has been variably reported to ei...
Prior studies suggested that the transcription factor ATF4 negatively regulates synaptic plastic and...
The cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB) pathway has been involved in 2 major cascades of ...
The on-line version of this article (available at http://www.jbc.org) contains supplemental Figs. S1...
International audienceThe transcription factor cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) is a key...
SummaryPrior studies suggested that the transcription factor ATF4 negatively regulates synaptic plas...
The neuropeptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2) (FMRFa) can induce transcription-dependent long-term synaptic...
The neuropeptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2) (FMRFa) can induce transcription-dependent long-term synaptic...
Encoding of long-term memory in neurons requires gene expression and protein synthesis. CREB, a wel...
Synaptic plasticity, the change in number, position, and strength of synapses, requires the synthesi...