| Title : Voltage-gated channels block nicotinic regulation of CREB phosphorylation and gene expression in neurons - Chang_2001_Neuron_32_855 |
| Author(s) : Chang KT , Berg DK |
| Ref : Neuron , 32 :855 , 2001 |
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Abstract :
Synaptic activation of the transcription factor CREB and downstream gene expression usually depend on calcium influx aided by voltage-gated calcium channels. We find that nicotinic signaling, in contrast, activates CREB and gene expression in ciliary ganglion neurons both in culture and in situ only if voltage-gated channels are silent. The nicotinic response requires calcium influx and release from internal stores and acts through CaMK and MAPK pathways to sustain activated CREB. Voltage-gated channels mobilize CaMK to activate CREB initially, but they also enable calcineurin and PP1 to terminate the activation before transcription is affected. L-type voltage-gated channels dominate the outcome and block the effects of nicotinic signaling on transcription. This demonstrates a novel aspect of activity-dependent gene regulation. |
| PubMedSearch : Chang_2001_Neuron_32_855 |
| PubMedID: 11738031 |
Chang KT, Berg DK (2001)
Voltage-gated channels block nicotinic regulation of CREB phosphorylation and gene expression in neurons
Neuron
32 :855
Chang KT, Berg DK (2001)
Neuron
32 :855