Histone H2A.Z subunit exchange controls consolidation of recent and remote memory
Iva B. Zovkic,
Brynna S. Paulukaitis,
Jeremy J. Day,
Deepa M. Etikala and
J. David Sweatt ()
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Iva B. Zovkic: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Brynna S. Paulukaitis: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Jeremy J. Day: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Deepa M. Etikala: University of Alabama at Birmingham
J. David Sweatt: University of Alabama at Birmingham
Nature, 2014, vol. 515, issue 7528, 582-586
Abstract:
The authors identify a specific histone variant as a memory-suppressor that is initially reduced in expression within the hippocampus during memory formation; as a memory is consolidated to the cortex, reduced histone association with specific plasticity genes is observed, promoting stabilization of the memory.
Date: 2014
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