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Exchange protein activated by cAMP enhances long-term memory formation independent of protein kinase A

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LEARNING & MEMORY
Volume 16, Issue 6, Pages 367-370

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/lm.1231009

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  1. NMH [P50-MH064045]
  2. NIH [T32NS00743-11]
  3. NSF Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship [0706858]
  4. Direct For Biological Sciences
  5. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [0706858] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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It is well established that cAMP signaling within neurons plays a major role in the formation of long-term memories-signaling thought to proceed through protein kinase A (PKA). However, here we show that exchange protein activated by cAMP (Epac) is able to enhance the formation of long-term memory in the hippocampus and appears to do so independent of PKA, thus demonstrating the importance of Epac-mediated signaling in memory consolidation.

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