Molecular mechanisms controlling protein synthesis in memory reconsolidation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2017.04.015
Molecular mechanisms controlling protein synthesis in memory reconsolidation
Abstract
It is currently well established that the synthesis of new proteins (mRNA translation) is required for long-lasting synaptic plasticity and memory formation. Translation in the brain is regulated primarily at the initiation stage by general as well as by gene-specific mechanisms. Stored memories can become sensitive to interference upon reactivation, through a process termed reconsolidation, which depends on protein synthesis. Here, I examine the role of translation control mechanisms, focusing particularly on the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), in reconsolidation.
Keywords: Fear memory; Mechanistic target of rapamycin; Memory reconsolidation; Protein synthesis; Rapamycin; Translation control.
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