Control of protein synthesis and memory by GluN3A-NMDA receptors through inhibition of GIT1/mTORC1 assembly
De novo protein synthesis is required for synapse modifications underlying stable memory encoding. Yet neurons are highly compartmentalized cells and how protein synthesis can be regulated at the synapse level is unknown. Here, we characterize neuronal signaling complexes formed by the postsynaptic...
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Autores principales: | María J Conde-Dusman, Partha N Dey, Óscar Elía-Zudaire, Luis G Rabaneda, Carmen García-Lira, Teddy Grand, Victor Briz, Eric R Velasco, Raül Andero, Sergio Niñerola, Angel Barco, Pierre Paoletti, John F Wesseling, Fabrizio Gardoni, Steven J Tavalin, Isabel Perez-Otaño |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/77ce7ee1a4f040119c91bf9ba1582051 |
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