In this study we have identified a cell-adhesion-associated molecule (CAMAP) that translocates to the nucleus of the sensory neuron following application of 5-HT at the synapse and coactivates CREB-mediated gene transcription required for long-term facilitation.

Nuclear Translocation of CAM-Associated Protein Activates Transcription for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia / Lee, Sh; Lim, Cs; Park, H; Lee, Ja; Han, Jh; Kim, H; Cheang, Yh; Lee, Sh; Lee, Ys; Ko, Hg; Jang, Dh; Kim, H; Miniaci, Maria; Bartsch, D; Kim, E; Bailey, Ch; Kandel, Er; Kaang, Bk. - In: CELL. - ISSN 0092-8674. - 129:(2007), pp. 801-812. [10.1016/j.cell.2007.03.041]

Nuclear Translocation of CAM-Associated Protein Activates Transcription for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia.

MINIACI, MARIA;
2007

Abstract

In this study we have identified a cell-adhesion-associated molecule (CAMAP) that translocates to the nucleus of the sensory neuron following application of 5-HT at the synapse and coactivates CREB-mediated gene transcription required for long-term facilitation.
2007
Nuclear Translocation of CAM-Associated Protein Activates Transcription for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia / Lee, Sh; Lim, Cs; Park, H; Lee, Ja; Han, Jh; Kim, H; Cheang, Yh; Lee, Sh; Lee, Ys; Ko, Hg; Jang, Dh; Kim, H; Miniaci, Maria; Bartsch, D; Kim, E; Bailey, Ch; Kandel, Er; Kaang, Bk. - In: CELL. - ISSN 0092-8674. - 129:(2007), pp. 801-812. [10.1016/j.cell.2007.03.041]
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