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Forgetting is regulated via Musashi-mediated translational control of the Arp2/3 complex.

Authors :
Hadziselimovic N
Vukojevic V
Peter F
Milnik A
Fastenrath M
Fenyves BG
Hieber P
Demougin P
Vogler C
de Quervain DJ
Papassotiropoulos A
Stetak A
Source :
Cell [Cell] 2014 Mar 13; Vol. 156 (6), pp. 1153-1166.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

A plastic nervous system requires the ability not only to acquire and store but also to forget. Here, we report that musashi (msi-1) is necessary for time-dependent memory loss in C. elegans. Tissue-specific rescue demonstrates that MSI-1 function is necessary in the AVA interneuron. Using RNA-binding protein immunoprecipitation (IP), we found that MSI-1 binds to mRNAs of three subunits of the Arp2/3 actin branching regulator complex in vivo and downregulates ARX-1, ARX-2, and ARX-3 translation upon associative learning. The role of msi-1 in forgetting is also reflected by the persistence of learning-induced GLR-1 synaptic size increase in msi-1 mutants. We demonstrate that memory length is regulated cooperatively through the activation of adducin (add-1) and by the inhibitory effect of msi-1. Thus, a GLR-1/MSI-1/Arp2/3 pathway induces forgetting and represents a novel mechanism of memory decay by linking translational control to the structure of the actin cytoskeleton in neurons.<br /> (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4172
Volume :
156
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24630719
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2014.01.054