Activity-dependent isomerization of Kv4.2 by Pin1 regulates cognitive flexibility
K + channels function in macromolecular complexes with accessory subunits to regulate neuronal function. Here, the authors describe Pin1-mediated regulation of the Kv4.2 complex, which impacts reversal learning in mice, providing potential treatment for disorders characterized by cognitive inflexibi...
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Main Authors: | Jia–Hua Hu, Cole Malloy, G. Travis Tabor, Jakob J. Gutzmann, Ying Liu, Daniel Abebe, Rose-Marie Karlsson, Stewart Durell, Heather A. Cameron, Dax A. Hoffman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/20f42c6bb9064954b802b0b51ea31094 |
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