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Publication : Molecular motor protein KIF5C mediates structural plasticity and long-term memory by constraining local translation.

First Author  Swarnkar S Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  36
Issue  2 Pages  109369
PubMed ID  34260917 Mgi Jnum  J:346425
Mgi Id  MGI:6874578 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109369
Citation  Swarnkar S, et al. (2021) Molecular motor protein KIF5C mediates structural plasticity and long-term memory by constraining local translation. Cell Rep 36(2):109369
abstractText  Synaptic structural plasticity, key to long-term memory storage, requires translation of localized RNAs delivered by long-distance transport from the neuronal cell body. Mechanisms and regulation of this system remain elusive. Here, we explore the roles of KIF5C and KIF3A, two members of kinesin superfamily of molecular motors (Kifs), and find that loss of function of either kinesin decreases dendritic arborization and spine density whereas gain of function of KIF5C enhances it. KIF5C function is a rate-determining component of local translation and is associated with approximately 650 RNAs, including EIF3G, a regulator of translation initiation, and plasticity-associated RNAs. Loss of function of KIF5C in dorsal hippocampal CA1 neurons constrains both spatial and contextual fear memory, whereas gain of function specifically enhances spatial memory and extinction of contextual fear. KIF5C-mediated long-distance transport of local translation substrates proves a key mechanism underlying structural plasticity and memory.
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