Transcription Factors in Long-Term Memory and Synaptic Plasticity
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract
Transcription is a molecular requisite for long-term synaptic plasticity and long-term memory formation. Thus, in the last several years, one main interest of molecular neuroscience has been the identification of families of transcription factors that are involved in both of these processes. Transcription is a highly regulated process that involves the combined interaction and function of chromatin and many other proteins, some of which are essential for the basal process of transcription, while others control the selective activation or repression of specific genes. These regulated interactions ultimately allow a sophisticated response to multiple environmental conditions, as well as control of spatial and…
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1Topics & keywords
- Transcription factor
- Biology
- Synaptic plasticity
- Neuroscience
- General transcription factor
- Transcription (linguistics)
- CREB
- Chromatin