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Review
. 1991;5(2-4):315-28.
doi: 10.1007/BF02935554.

GTP-binding proteins and potassium channels involved in synaptic plasticity and learning

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GTP-binding proteins and potassium channels involved in synaptic plasticity and learning

T J Nelson et al. Mol Neurobiol. 1991.

Abstract

Inhibition of potassium channels is possibly the first step in the sequence of biochemical events leading to memory formation. These channels appear to be regulated directly or indirectly by GTP-binding proteins (G proteins), which may themselves be affected by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation in response to elevated calcium levels or other phenomena resulting from the blockage of the potassium channels. A wide variety of cellular phenomena, from transcriptional changes to axonal transport, are thus capable of being initiated by these events.

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