Si_2003_Cell_115_879

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Title : A neuronal isoform of the aplysia CPEB has prion-like properties - Si_2003_Cell_115_879
Author(s) : Si K , Lindquist S , Kandel ER
Ref : Cell , 115 :879 , 2003
Abstract :

Prion proteins have the unusual capacity to fold into two functionally distinct conformations, one of which is self-perpetuating. When yeast prion proteins switch state, they produce heritable phenotypes. We report prion-like properties in a neuronal member of the CPEB family (cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein), which regulates mRNA translation. Compared to other CPEB family members, the neuronal protein has an N-terminal extension that shares characteristics of yeast prion-determinants: a high glutamine content and predicted conformational flexibility. When fused to a reporter protein in yeast, this region confers upon it the epigenetic changes in state that characterize yeast prions. Full-length CPEB undergoes similar changes, but surprisingly it is the dominant, self-perpetuating prion-like form that has the greatest capacity to stimulate translation of CPEB-regulated mRNA. We hypothesize that conversion of CPEB to a prion-like state in stimulated synapses helps to maintain long-term synaptic changes associated with memory storage.

PubMedSearch : Si_2003_Cell_115_879
PubMedID: 14697205

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Si K, Lindquist S, Kandel ER (2003)
A neuronal isoform of the aplysia CPEB has prion-like properties
Cell 115 :879

Si K, Lindquist S, Kandel ER (2003)
Cell 115 :879