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Miyashita, T., Oda, Y., Horiuchi, J., Yin, J.C., Morimoto, T., Saitoe, M. (2012). Mg(2+) Block of Drosophila NMDA Receptors Is Required for Long-Term Memory Formation and CREB-Dependent Gene Expression.  Neuron 74(5): 887--898.
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FBrf0218544
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Research paper
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NMDA receptor (NMDAR) channels allow Ca(2+) influx only during correlated activation of both pre- and postsynaptic cells; a Mg(2+) block mechanism suppresses NMDAR activity when the postsynaptic cell is inactive. Although the importance of NMDARs in associative learning and long-term memory (LTM) formation has been demonstrated, the role of Mg(2+) block in these processes remains unclear. Using transgenic flies expressing NMDARs defective for Mg(2+) block, we found that Mg(2+) block mutants are defective for LTM formation but not associative learning. We demonstrate that LTM-dependent increases in expression of synaptic genes, including homer, staufen, and activin, are abolished in flies expressing Mg(2+) block defective NMDARs. Furthermore, we show that genetic and pharmacological reduction of Mg(2+) block significantly increases expression of a CREB repressor isoform. Our results suggest that Mg(2+) block of NMDARs functions to suppress basal expression of a CREB repressor, thus permitting CREB-dependent gene expression upon LTM induction.
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PMC3651368 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Neuron
    Title
    Neuron
    Publication Year
    1988-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0896-6273
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