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CaMKII holoenzyme mechanisms in opposing forms of synaptic plasticity

Organization UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVERLocation Aurora, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2013Deadline 31 Mar 2026 ⚠️
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AddressAmmon HornAngelman SyndromeBindingBrainBrain Nervous SystemCAIN GeneCAN ProteinCAN geneCa(2+)-Calmodulin Dependent Protein KinaseCaM KIICaM PK IICaM kinase IICaMKCaMKIICalcium-Dependent Activator ProteinCalcium-Dependent RegulatorCalcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinaseCalmodulinCalmodulin-Dependent Protein KinasesCalmodulin-KinaseCell Culture TechniquesCognitionCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCornu AmmonisD9S46EDisturbance in cognitionEncephalonEquipmentFundingGlutamate ReceptorHappy Puppet SyndromeHippocampusHoloenzymesImpaired cognitionImpairmentIntellectual disabilityIntellectual functioning disabilityIntellectual limitationKIAA0023LearningLong-Term DepressionLong-Term PotentiationLong-Term Synaptic DepressionMediatingMemoryMental DepressionMolecular ComputationsMolecular InteractionN Methyl D aspartic AcidN methyl D aspartateN-Methyl-D-aspartateN-MethylaspartateNMDANUP214NUP214 geneNerve CellsNerve UnitNeural CellNeurocyteNeuronsNucleoporin 214kDaNucleoporin, 214-KDPathologicPhosphodiesterase Activating FactorPhosphodiesterase Protein ActivatorPhosphorylationProtein PhosphorylationPuppet ChildrenRegulationSchizophreniaSchizophrenic DisordersStructureSynaptic plasticityTestingWorkbrain cellcalcium-calmodulin-dependent PKcalcium-calmodulin-dependent PK type IIcalcium-dependent CaM kinase IIcalmodulin dependent protein kinasecalmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIcell culturecell culturescognitive dysfunctioncognitive lossdementia praecoxdepressionexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentshippocampalinformation processingintellectual and developmental disabilitylimited intellectual functioningmicrotubule associated protein 2 kinaseneuronalparent awardparent projectprotein kinase IIpuppetlike syndromeschizophrenic

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Project Summary/Abstract
Stimulation of hippocampal NMDA-type glutamate receptors (NMDARs) can induce long-term potentiation

(LTP) or depression (LTD), two opposing forms of synaptic plasticity that are thought to be required for higher

brain functions such as learning, memory and cognition. This proposal will focus on the molecular computation…

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