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. 2014 Dec;30(12):529-39.
doi: 10.1016/j.tig.2014.09.003. Epub 2014 Sep 27.

Can changes in histone acetylation contribute to memory formation?

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Can changes in histone acetylation contribute to memory formation?

Jose P Lopez-Atalaya et al. Trends Genet. 2014 Dec.

Abstract

Neuronal histone acetylation has been postulated to be a mnemonic substrate and a target for memory enhancers and neuropsychiatric drugs. Here we critically evaluate this view and examine the apparent conflict between the proposed instructive role for histone acetylation in memory-related transcription and the insights derived from genomic and genetic studies in other systems. We next discuss the suitability of activity-dependent neuronal histone acetylation as a mnemonic substrate and debate alternative interpretations of current evidence. We believe that further progress in our understanding of the role of histone acetylation and other epigenetic modifications in neuronal plasticity, memory, and neuropsychiatric disorders requires a clear discrimination between cause and effect so that novel epigenetics-related processes can be distinguished from classical transcriptional mechanisms.

Keywords: HDACi; activity-driven transcription; epigenetics; histone acetylation; histone code; learning and memory; transcriptional regulation.

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