The role of α-CaMKII autophosphorylation in neocortical experience-dependent plasticity

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S. Glazewski
K. P. Giese
A. Silva
K. Fox
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[1] Cardiff School of Biosciences,Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology
[2] Cardiff University,Departments of Neurobiology
[3] University College London,undefined
[4] Psychology and Psychiatry University of California,undefined
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Nature Neuroscience | 2000年 / 3卷
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Calcium/calmodulin kinase type II (CaMKII) is a major postsynaptic density protein. CaMKII is postulated to act as a ‘molecular switch’, which, when triggered by a transient rise in calcium influx, becomes active for prolonged periods because of its ability to autophosphorylate. We studied experience-dependent plasticity in the barrel cortex of mice carrying a point mutation of the α-CaMKII gene (T286A), which abolishes this enzyme's ability to autophosphorylate. Plasticity was prevented in adult and adolescent mice homozygous for the mutation, but was normal in heterozygotes and wild-type littermates. These results provide evidence that the molecular switch hypothesis is valid for neocortical experience-dependent plasticity.
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