Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory

Several transcription factors are present at the synapse, and among these are the Rel-NF-kappa B pathway components. NF-kappa B is a constitutive transcription factor, with a strong presence in the brain of which a considerable part is located in the neuropiles. This localization of the transcriptio...

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Autores principales: Salles, A., Romano, A., Freudenthal, R.
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spelling todo:paper_09284257_v108_n4-6_p256_Salles2023-10-03T15:47:23Z Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory Salles, A. Romano, A. Freudenthal, R. Learning-induced plasticity Post-translational modifications Receptor clustering Retrograde transport Synaptic NF-kappa B calcium calmodulin dependent protein kinase II cholinergic receptor dynactin dynein adenosine triphosphatase I kappa B I kappa B kinase immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein messenger RNA postsynaptic density protein 95 transcription factor Rel transcription factor RelA immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein cell communication cell nucleus experimental model gene expression regulation human long term memory long term potentiation memory consolidation mouse nerve cell plasticity neuromuscular synapse neuropil nonhuman postsynaptic potential protein function protein localization protein phosphorylation protein transport rat receptor density reinforcement Review synapse synaptogenesis animal memory metabolism nerve cell plasticity physiology Animals Memory Neuronal Plasticity NF-kappa B Synapses Several transcription factors are present at the synapse, and among these are the Rel-NF-kappa B pathway components. NF-kappa B is a constitutive transcription factor, with a strong presence in the brain of which a considerable part is located in the neuropiles. This localization of the transcription factor, plus evidence pointing to different functions, is what gave place to two general hypotheses for synaptic NF-kappa B: (a) The transcription factor plays a role in the synapse to nucleus communication, and it is retrogradely transported from polarized localizations to regulate gene expression; (b) The transcription factor modulates the synaptic function locally. Evidence indicates that both mechanisms can operate simultaneously; here we will present different possibilities of these hypotheses that are supported by an increasing amount of data. We pay special attention to the local role of the transcription factor at the synapse, and based in the described evidence from different animal models, we propose several processes in which the transcription factor may change the synaptic strength. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Fil:Salles, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Romano, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Freudenthal, R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09284257_v108_n4-6_p256_Salles
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topic Learning-induced plasticity
Post-translational modifications
Receptor clustering
Retrograde transport
Synaptic NF-kappa B
calcium calmodulin dependent protein kinase II
cholinergic receptor
dynactin
dynein adenosine triphosphatase
I kappa B
I kappa B kinase
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
messenger RNA
postsynaptic density protein 95
transcription factor Rel
transcription factor RelA
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
cell communication
cell nucleus
experimental model
gene expression regulation
human
long term memory
long term potentiation
memory consolidation
mouse
nerve cell plasticity
neuromuscular synapse
neuropil
nonhuman
postsynaptic potential
protein function
protein localization
protein phosphorylation
protein transport
rat
receptor density
reinforcement
Review
synapse
synaptogenesis
animal
memory
metabolism
nerve cell plasticity
physiology
Animals
Memory
Neuronal Plasticity
NF-kappa B
Synapses
spellingShingle Learning-induced plasticity
Post-translational modifications
Receptor clustering
Retrograde transport
Synaptic NF-kappa B
calcium calmodulin dependent protein kinase II
cholinergic receptor
dynactin
dynein adenosine triphosphatase
I kappa B
I kappa B kinase
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
messenger RNA
postsynaptic density protein 95
transcription factor Rel
transcription factor RelA
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
cell communication
cell nucleus
experimental model
gene expression regulation
human
long term memory
long term potentiation
memory consolidation
mouse
nerve cell plasticity
neuromuscular synapse
neuropil
nonhuman
postsynaptic potential
protein function
protein localization
protein phosphorylation
protein transport
rat
receptor density
reinforcement
Review
synapse
synaptogenesis
animal
memory
metabolism
nerve cell plasticity
physiology
Animals
Memory
Neuronal Plasticity
NF-kappa B
Synapses
Salles, A.
Romano, A.
Freudenthal, R.
Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
topic_facet Learning-induced plasticity
Post-translational modifications
Receptor clustering
Retrograde transport
Synaptic NF-kappa B
calcium calmodulin dependent protein kinase II
cholinergic receptor
dynactin
dynein adenosine triphosphatase
I kappa B
I kappa B kinase
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
messenger RNA
postsynaptic density protein 95
transcription factor Rel
transcription factor RelA
immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein
cell communication
cell nucleus
experimental model
gene expression regulation
human
long term memory
long term potentiation
memory consolidation
mouse
nerve cell plasticity
neuromuscular synapse
neuropil
nonhuman
postsynaptic potential
protein function
protein localization
protein phosphorylation
protein transport
rat
receptor density
reinforcement
Review
synapse
synaptogenesis
animal
memory
metabolism
nerve cell plasticity
physiology
Animals
Memory
Neuronal Plasticity
NF-kappa B
Synapses
description Several transcription factors are present at the synapse, and among these are the Rel-NF-kappa B pathway components. NF-kappa B is a constitutive transcription factor, with a strong presence in the brain of which a considerable part is located in the neuropiles. This localization of the transcription factor, plus evidence pointing to different functions, is what gave place to two general hypotheses for synaptic NF-kappa B: (a) The transcription factor plays a role in the synapse to nucleus communication, and it is retrogradely transported from polarized localizations to regulate gene expression; (b) The transcription factor modulates the synaptic function locally. Evidence indicates that both mechanisms can operate simultaneously; here we will present different possibilities of these hypotheses that are supported by an increasing amount of data. We pay special attention to the local role of the transcription factor at the synapse, and based in the described evidence from different animal models, we propose several processes in which the transcription factor may change the synaptic strength. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Salles, A.
Romano, A.
Freudenthal, R.
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Romano, A.
Freudenthal, R.
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title Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
title_short Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
title_full Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
title_fullStr Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
title_full_unstemmed Synaptic NF-kappa B pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
title_sort synaptic nf-kappa b pathway in neuronal plasticity and memory
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