Authors
Saltuk Bugra Baltaci, Rasim Mogulkoc, Abdulkerim Kasim Baltaci
Publication date
2019/2/15
Source
Neurochemical research
Volume
44
Pages
281-296
Publisher
Springer US
Description
LTP is the most intensively studied cellular model of the memory and generally divided at least two distinct phases as early and late. E-LTP requires activation of CaMKII that initiates biochemical events and trafficking of proteins, which eventually potentiate synaptic transmission, and is independent of de novo protein synthesis. In contrast, L-LTP requires gene expression and local protein synthesis regulated via TrkB receptor- and functional prions CPEB2-3-mediated translation. Maintenance of LTP for longer periods depends on constitutively active PKMζ. Throughout this review, current knowledge about early and late phases of LTP will be reviewed.
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Scholar articles
SB Baltaci, R Mogulkoc, AK Baltaci - Neurochemical research, 2019