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A recollection of mTOR signaling in learning and memory
Tyson E. Graber, Patrick K. McCamphill, Wayne S. Sossin
Learning & Memory · 2013 · ▲ 141 citations
Abstract
Mechanistic target of rapamcyin (mTOR(definition)) is a central player in cell growth throughout the organism. However, mTOR takes on an additional, more specialized role in the developed neuron, where it regulates the protein synthesis-dependent, plastic changes underlying learning and memory. mTOR is sequestered in two multiprotein complexes (mTORC1 and mTORC2) that have different substrate specificities, thus allowing for distinct functions at synapses. We will examine how learning activates the mTOR complexes, survey the critical effectors of this pathway in the context of synaptic plasticity, and assess whether mTOR plays an instructive or permissive role in generating molecular memory traces.
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Graber, T.E., McCamphill, P.K., & Sossin, W.S. (2013). A recollection of mTOR signaling in learning and memory. <em>Learning & Memory</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.027664.112
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Graber TE, McCamphill PK, Sossin WS. A recollection of mTOR signaling in learning and memory. Learning & Memory. 2013. doi:10.1101/lm.027664.112.
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@article{tyson2013Arecol,
title = {A recollection of mTOR signaling in learning and memory},
author = {Tyson E. Graber and Patrick K. McCamphill and Wayne S. Sossin},
journal = {Learning & Memory},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1101/lm.027664.112},
}
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