Free D-aspartate (D-Asp) occurs in substantial amounts in the brain at the embryonic phase and in the first few postnatal days, and strongly decreases in adulthood. Temporal reduction of D-Asp levels depends on the postnatal onset of D-aspartate oxidase (DDO) activity, the only enzyme able to selectively degrade this D-amino acid. Several results indicate that D-Asp binds and activates N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs). Accordingly, recent studies have demonstrated that deregulated, higher levels of D-Asp, in knockout mice for Ddo gene and in D-Asp-treated mice, modulate hippocampal NMDAR-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) and spatial memory. Moreover, similarly to D-serine, administration of D-Asp to old mice is able to rescue th...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...
Free d-aspartate and d-serine occur at substantial levels in the mammalian brain. d-Serine is a phys...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...
Free D-aspartate (D-Asp) occurs in substantial amounts in the brain at the embryonic phase and in th...
Free D-aspartate (D-Asp) occurs in substantial amounts in the brain at the embryonic phase and in th...
"Nowadays it is widely recognized that D-amino acids are present in bacteria as well as in eukaryote...
Free D-aspartate is abundant in the mammalian embryonic brain. However, following the postnatal onse...
Free d-aspartate is abundant in the mammalian embryonic brain. However, following the postnatal onse...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...
Free d-aspartate and d-serine occur at substantial levels in the mammalian brain. d-Serine is a phys...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...
Free D-aspartate (D-Asp) occurs in substantial amounts in the brain at the embryonic phase and in th...
Free D-aspartate (D-Asp) occurs in substantial amounts in the brain at the embryonic phase and in th...
"Nowadays it is widely recognized that D-amino acids are present in bacteria as well as in eukaryote...
Free D-aspartate is abundant in the mammalian embryonic brain. However, following the postnatal onse...
Free d-aspartate is abundant in the mammalian embryonic brain. However, following the postnatal onse...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Within the pool of endogenous amino acids, serine and aspartate are the only two residues occurring ...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...
Free d-aspartate and d-serine occur at substantial levels in the mammalian brain. d-Serine is a phys...
Until recently, free d-amino acids were thought to be involved only in bacterial physiology. Neverth...