mRNA translation, or protein synthesis, is a major component of the transformation of the genetic code into any cellular activity. This complicated, multistep process is divided into three phases: initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation is the step at which the ribosome is recruited to the mRNA, and is regarded as the major rate-limiting step in translation, while elongation consists of the elongation of the polypeptide chain; both steps are frequent targets for regulation, which is defined as a change in the rate of translation of an mRNA per unit time. In the normal brain, control of translation is a key mechanism for regulation of memory and synaptic plasticity consolidation, i.e., the off-line processing of acquired informat...
The flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein is a tightly regulated process, which ultimately ...
The production of proteins from mRNAs localized at the synapse ultimately controls the strength of s...
Long-lasting forms of synaptic plasticity and memory are dependent on new protein synthesis. Recent ...
mRNA translation, or protein synthesis, is a major component of the transformation of the genetic co...
Synaptic transmission in neurons is a measure of communication at synapses, the points of contact be...
The formation and maintenance of neural circuits in the mammal central nervous system (CNS) require ...
It is widely accepted that protein synthesis, including local protein synthesis at synapses, is requ...
It has long been known that protein synthesis is inhibited in neurological disorders. Protein synthe...
AbstractMemory and synaptic plasticity exhibit distinct temporal phases, with long-lasting forms dis...
quirement for new gene expression. Although memory formation has largely focused on transcriptional ...
AbstractSynaptic activity can induce neurons to synthesize proteins important for cognition and brai...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of learning processes in any species studied so far is that they requir...
Neurons are highly complex polarized cells, displaying an extraordinary degree of spatial compartmen...
Although sometimes disputed, it has been assumed for several decades that new proteins synthesized f...
SummaryA critical molecular requirement underlying many forms of long-lasting synaptic plasticity an...
The flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein is a tightly regulated process, which ultimately ...
The production of proteins from mRNAs localized at the synapse ultimately controls the strength of s...
Long-lasting forms of synaptic plasticity and memory are dependent on new protein synthesis. Recent ...
mRNA translation, or protein synthesis, is a major component of the transformation of the genetic co...
Synaptic transmission in neurons is a measure of communication at synapses, the points of contact be...
The formation and maintenance of neural circuits in the mammal central nervous system (CNS) require ...
It is widely accepted that protein synthesis, including local protein synthesis at synapses, is requ...
It has long been known that protein synthesis is inhibited in neurological disorders. Protein synthe...
AbstractMemory and synaptic plasticity exhibit distinct temporal phases, with long-lasting forms dis...
quirement for new gene expression. Although memory formation has largely focused on transcriptional ...
AbstractSynaptic activity can induce neurons to synthesize proteins important for cognition and brai...
AbstractOne of the hallmarks of learning processes in any species studied so far is that they requir...
Neurons are highly complex polarized cells, displaying an extraordinary degree of spatial compartmen...
Although sometimes disputed, it has been assumed for several decades that new proteins synthesized f...
SummaryA critical molecular requirement underlying many forms of long-lasting synaptic plasticity an...
The flow of information from DNA to RNA to protein is a tightly regulated process, which ultimately ...
The production of proteins from mRNAs localized at the synapse ultimately controls the strength of s...
Long-lasting forms of synaptic plasticity and memory are dependent on new protein synthesis. Recent ...