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Xia Z, Choi EJ, Blazynski C, Storm DR. Do the calmodulin stimulated adenylyl cyclases play a role in neuroplasticity? Behav Brain Sci. 18:1995;429-440.
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Choi EJ, Wong ST, Hinds TR, Storm DR. Calcium and muscarinic agonist stimulation of type I adenylyl cyclase in whole cells. J Biol Chem. 267:1992;12440-12442.
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s does inhibit AC1, indicating that the enzyme can be inhibited by βγ in vivo. of special interest
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Xia ZG, Refsdal CD, Merchant KM, Dorsa DM, Storm DR. Distribution of mRNA for the calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase in rat brain: expression in areas associated with learning and memory. Neuron. 6:1991;431-443.
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2+-sensitive adenylyl cyclases in hippocampus and cerebellum during development are attributable primarily to AC1. of special interest.
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In this elegant study, the authors show that AC1 activity and mRNA in the gland exhibit a diurnal expression pattern. This data emphasizes the importance of AC1 for melatonin synthesis. of special interest
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The first study in which a gene for an adenylyl cyclase was disrupted and the first to demonstrate that any component of the cAMP signal transduction system is required for learning and memory in vertebrates. of outstanding interest
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Wu ZL, Thomas SA, Villacres EC, Xia Z, Simmons ML, Chavkin C, Palmiter RD, Storm DR. Altered behavior and long-term potentiation in type I adenylyl cyclase mutant mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 92:1995;220-224 The first study in which a gene for an adenylyl cyclase was disrupted and the first to demonstrate that any component of the cAMP signal transduction system is required for learning and memory in vertebrates. of outstanding interest.
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Induction of CRE-mediated gene expression by stimuli that generate long-lasting LTP in area CA1 of the hippocampus
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The CRE-lacZ transgenic mouse strain was used to prove that CRE-mediated transcription is stimulated during L-LTP. of outstanding interest
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Impey S, Mark M, Villacres EC, Poser S, Chavkin C, Storm DR. Induction of CRE-mediated gene expression by stimuli that generate long-lasting LTP in area CA1 of the hippocampus. Neuron. 16:1996;973-982 The CRE-lacZ transgenic mouse strain was used to prove that CRE-mediated transcription is stimulated during L-LTP. of outstanding interest.
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2+-stimulated adenylyl cyclases may be important for LTP in the cerebellum. This form of LTP may be similar to mossy fiber LTP, which depends upon the activity of AC1. of outstanding interest.
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2+ inhibition of AC3 is mediated by CaM kinase II. It has important implications for olfactory signal transduction mechanisms as it may explain cAMP transients caused by odorants. of special interest
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2+ inhibition of AC3 is mediated by CaM kinase II. It has important implications for olfactory signal transduction mechanisms as it may explain cAMP transients caused by odorants. of special interest.
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Yin JC, Del Vecchio M, Zhou H, Tully T. CREB as a memory modulator: induced expression of a dCREB2 activator isoform enhances long-term memory in Drosophila. Cell. 81:1995;107-115 A remarkable study showing enhancement of long-term memory after induced expression of an activator form of CREB in Drosophila. of outstanding interest.
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An interesting study demonstrating that injection of an antibody against an inhibitory form of CREB causes a single pulse of serotonin that induces only short-term facilitation, to cause facilitation lasting more than a day. of outstanding interest
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Bartsch D, Ghirardi M, Skehel PA, Karl KA, Herder SP, Chen M, Bailey CH, Kandel ER. Aplysia CREB2 represses long-term facilitation: relief of repression converts transient facilitation into long-term functional and structural change. Cell. 83:1995;979-992 An interesting study demonstrating that injection of an antibody against an inhibitory form of CREB causes a single pulse of serotonin that induces only short-term facilitation, to cause facilitation lasting more than a day. of outstanding interest.
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