Protein synthesis-dependent formation of protein kinase M zeta in long-term potentiation

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Osten, P
Valsamis, L
Harris, A
Sacktor, TC
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[1] SUNY HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT PHARMACOL,LAB MOLEC NEUROSCI,BROOKLYN,NY 11203
[2] SUNY HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT NEUROL,LAB MOLEC NEUROSCI,BROOKLYN,NY 11203
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phosphorylation; protein kinase C; zeta isozyme; PKM zeta; long-term potentiation; LTP maintenance; learning and memory;
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The maintenance of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CA1 region of the hippocampus has been reported to require both a persistent increase in phosphorylation and the synthesis of new proteins. The increased activity of protein kinase C (PKC) during the maintenance phase of LTP may result from the formation of PKM zeta, the constitutively active fragment of a specific PKC isozyme. To define the relationship among PKM zeta, long-term EPSP responses, and the requirement for new protein synthesis, we examined the regulation of PKM zeta after subthreshold stimulation that produced short-term potentiation (STP) and after suprathreshold stimulation by single and multiple tetanic trains that produced LTP. We found that, although no persistent increase in PKM zeta followed STP, the degree of long-term EPSP potentiation was linearly correlated with the increase of PKM zeta. The increase was first observed 10 min after a tetanus that induced LTP and lasted for at least 2 hr, in parallel with the persistence of EPSP enhancement. Both the maintenance of LTP and the long-term increase in PKM zeta were blocked by the protein synthesis inhibitors anisomycin and cycloheximide. These results suggest that PKM zeta is a component of a protein synthesis-dependent mechanism for persistent phosphorylation in LTP.
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