Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Article . 2019 . Peer-reviewed
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Signal-induced PARP1-Erk synergism mediates IEG expression
NIH| Possible treatment of cocaine craving and relapse by memory erasure ,
CIHR| unidentified
Authors: John M. Pascal; Malka Cohen-Armon; Adva Yeheskel;
Signal-induced PARP1-Erk synergism mediates IEG expression
Abstract
AbstractA recently disclosed Erk-induced PARP1 activation mediates the expression of immediate early genes (IEG) in response to a variety of extra- and intra-cellular signals implicated in memory acquisition, development and proliferation. Here, we review this mechanism, which is initiated by stimulation-induced binding of PARP1 to phosphorylated Erk translocated into the nucleus. Their binding maintains their long-lasting activity in a synergism, which offers a new pattern for targeted therapy.
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- Tel Aviv University Israel
- University of Montreal Canada
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