De novo protein synthesis is required for synapse modifications underlying stable memory encoding. Yet neurons are highly compartmentalized cells and how protein synthesis can be regulated at the synapse level is unknown. Here, we characterize neuronal signaling complexes formed by the postsynaptic scaffold GIT1, the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) kinase, and Raptor that couple synaptic stimuli to mTOR-dependent protein synthesis; and identify NMDA receptors containing GluN3A subunits as key negative regulators of GIT1 binding to mTOR. Disruption of GIT1/mTOR complexes by enhancing GluN3A expression or silencing GIT1 inhibits synaptic mTOR activation and restricts the mTOR-dependent translation of specific activity-regulated mRNAs. ...
NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit composition plays a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity at excitatory ...
The mTOR signaling pathway regulates protein synthesis and diverse aspects of neuronal morphology th...
Many forms of long-lasting behavioral and synaptic plasticity require the synthesis of new proteins....
Early brain development is characterized by an overproduction of synapses which make weak functional...
Background: The mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR) kinase plays a key role in translational contro...
Protein synthesis in dendrites is essential for long-lasting synaptic plasticity, but little is know...
Protein synthesis in dendrites is essential for long-lasting synaptic plasticity, but little is know...
2011-07-15Scientists have long been searching for ways to enhance learning and memory and to repair ...
International audienceAbstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. ...
International audienceAbstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. ...
Abstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. A key regulator of thi...
BACKGROUND:The mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR) kinase plays a key role in translational control...
Understanding how stored information emerges is a main question in the neurobiology of memory that i...
Learning and memory systems within the brain are believed to be the result of molecular events that ...
Learning and memory systems within the brain are believed to be the result of molecular events that ...
NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit composition plays a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity at excitatory ...
The mTOR signaling pathway regulates protein synthesis and diverse aspects of neuronal morphology th...
Many forms of long-lasting behavioral and synaptic plasticity require the synthesis of new proteins....
Early brain development is characterized by an overproduction of synapses which make weak functional...
Background: The mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR) kinase plays a key role in translational contro...
Protein synthesis in dendrites is essential for long-lasting synaptic plasticity, but little is know...
Protein synthesis in dendrites is essential for long-lasting synaptic plasticity, but little is know...
2011-07-15Scientists have long been searching for ways to enhance learning and memory and to repair ...
International audienceAbstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. ...
International audienceAbstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. ...
Abstract Memory and long term potentiation require de novo protein synthesis. A key regulator of thi...
BACKGROUND:The mammalian target of Rapamycin (mTOR) kinase plays a key role in translational control...
Understanding how stored information emerges is a main question in the neurobiology of memory that i...
Learning and memory systems within the brain are believed to be the result of molecular events that ...
Learning and memory systems within the brain are believed to be the result of molecular events that ...
NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit composition plays a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity at excitatory ...
The mTOR signaling pathway regulates protein synthesis and diverse aspects of neuronal morphology th...
Many forms of long-lasting behavioral and synaptic plasticity require the synthesis of new proteins....