1. Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-mediated Gene Expression in Striatal Neurons.
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Li-Min Mao, Guo-Chi Zhang, Xian-Yu Liu, and Eugene Fibuch
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GENE expression ,G proteins ,NEURONS ,OPIOID peptides ,PROTEIN binding ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,MENTAL illness - Abstract
Abstract  Group I mGluRs (mGluR1/5) are G-protein-coupled receptors and are abundantly expressed in most of medium spiny projection neurons in the striatum. Recent evidence demonstrates that group I mGluRs are among essential regulators for constitutive and inducible gene expression in host neurons. Upon activation, mGluR1/5 signals activate extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) which in turn phosphorylate transcription factors such as cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) and Elk-1, and thereby facilitate immediate early gene and opioid peptide gene expression. The conventional mGluR1/5 signaling cascade (phosphoinositide hydrolysis and intracellular Ca2 release) participates in linking mGluR1/5 to ERK. Additionally, the prominent mGluR1/5 adaptor protein Homer contributes to assemble an efficient signaling apparatus connecting mGluR1/5 to gene expression. The mGluR1/5 linkage to transcription also functions in dopamine-stimulated gene expression. Together, the mGluR1/5-mediated gene expression constitutes a transcription-dependent mechanism underlying molecular adaptations and plasticity related to the pathogenesis of various mental illnesses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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