Hippocampal cAMP-dependent synaptic potentiation, ERK-dependent immediate-early gene activation, and context-dependent fear conditioning in mice are linked through dependence on the guanine nucleotide exchange factor RapGEF2
Abstract:The MAP kinase ERK is important for neuronal plasticity underlying associative learning, yet specific molecular pathways for ERK activation in hippocampus are still largely undetermined. RapGEF2 has emerged as a neuron-specific cAMP sensor that mediates ERK activation. We investigated whether RapGEF2 might also be required for cAMP-dependent ERK activation leading to synaptic potentiation, and how this involvement might be penetrant to hippocampus-dependent learned behavior. We demonstrate that conditional kno… Show more
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