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  Local translational control in dendrites and its role in long-term synaptic plasticity

Sutton, M. A., & Schuman, E. M. (2005). Local translational control in dendrites and its role in long-term synaptic plasticity. J Neurobiol, 64(1), 116-31.

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Schuman, Erin M.1, Author           
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1Synaptic Plasticity Department, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2461710              

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Free keywords: Animals Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/metabolism Dendrites/*metabolism Dopamine/metabolism Long-Term Potentiation/*physiology Neuronal Plasticity/*physiology Neurons/*cytology/metabolism Protein Biosynthesis/*physiology Receptors, Glutamate/physiology Ribosomes/metabolism Signal Transduction/physiology Synapses/physiology
 Abstract: Local protein synthesis in dendrites has emerged as a key mechanism contributing to enduring forms of synaptic plasticity. Although the translational capability of dendrites has been appreciated for over 20 years, it is only recently that significant progress has been made in elucidating mechanisms that contribute to its regulation. It is clear from work over the last few years that the control of translation in dendrites is complex, involving a host of unique (and often surprising) mechanisms that can operate together or in parallel to tightly control gene expression in time and space. Here, we discuss the strategies used by neurons to regulate translation in dendrites and how these are implemented in the service of long-term information storage.

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 Dates: 2005-05-11
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 Identifiers: Other: 15883999
DOI: 10.1002/neu.20152
ISSN: 0022-3034 (Print)0022-3034 (Linking)
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Title: J Neurobiol
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 64 (1) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 116 - 31 Identifier: -