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Publication : Histone demethylase PHF2 activates CREB and promotes memory consolidation.

First Author  Kim HJ Year  2019
Journal  EMBO Rep Volume  20
Issue  9 Pages  e45907
PubMed ID  31359606 Mgi Jnum  J:280862
Mgi Id  MGI:6364754 Doi  10.15252/embr.201845907
Citation  Kim HJ, et al. (2019) Histone demethylase PHF2 activates CREB and promotes memory consolidation. EMBO Rep 20(9):e45907
abstractText  Long-term memory formation is attributed to experience-dependent gene expression. Dynamic changes in histone methylation are essential for the epigenetic regulation of memory consolidation-related genes. Here, we demonstrate that the plant homeodomain finger protein 2 (PHF2) histone demethylase is upregulated in the mouse hippocampus during the experience phase and plays an essential role in memory formation. PHF2 promotes the expression of memory-related genes by epigenetically reinforcing the TrkB-CREB signaling pathway. In behavioral tests, memory formation is enhanced by transgenic overexpression of PHF2 in mice, but is impaired by silencing PHF2 in the hippocampus. Electrophysiological studies reveal that PHF2 elevates field excitatory postsynaptic potential (fEPSP) and NMDA receptor-mediated evoked excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) in CA1 pyramidal neurons, suggesting that PHF2 promotes long-term potentiation. This study provides insight into the epigenetic regulation of learning and memory formation, which advances our knowledge to improve memory in patients with degenerative brain diseases.
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