eEF2K, also known as CAMKIII, is a highly regulated, ubiquitous kinase involved in the control of protein translation. In neurons, acute changes in eEF2K activity are associated with changes in synaptic proteome and function in vitro and in vivo. However, it is unclear what kind of synaptic proteomic and functional changes result from chronic alterations in eEF2K activity. Here we show that chronic eEF2K activity leads to a downregulation of vesicle release and the GABAergic system both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, we show that eEF2K may be a potential target for the generation of antiepileptic drugs.

EUKARYOTIC ELONGATION FACTOR 2 KINASE DOWNREGULATES VESICLE RELEASE AND GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION BY TRANSLATION CONTROL OF A SUBSET OF PROTEINS / C. Heise ; tutor: C. Sala ; coordinator: A. Panerai. DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE FARMACOLOGICHE E BIOMOLECOLARI, 2014 Jan 16. 26. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2013. [10.13130/heise-christopher_phd2014-01-16].

EUKARYOTIC ELONGATION FACTOR 2 KINASE DOWNREGULATES VESICLE RELEASE AND GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION BY TRANSLATION CONTROL OF A SUBSET OF PROTEINS

C. Heise
2014

Abstract

eEF2K, also known as CAMKIII, is a highly regulated, ubiquitous kinase involved in the control of protein translation. In neurons, acute changes in eEF2K activity are associated with changes in synaptic proteome and function in vitro and in vivo. However, it is unclear what kind of synaptic proteomic and functional changes result from chronic alterations in eEF2K activity. Here we show that chronic eEF2K activity leads to a downregulation of vesicle release and the GABAergic system both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, we show that eEF2K may be a potential target for the generation of antiepileptic drugs.
16-gen-2014
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
eEF2K ; neurons ; protein translation ; local protein synthesis ; vesicle release ; GABAergic system ; seizures
SALA, CARLO
PANERAI, ALBERTO EMILIO
Doctoral Thesis
EUKARYOTIC ELONGATION FACTOR 2 KINASE DOWNREGULATES VESICLE RELEASE AND GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION BY TRANSLATION CONTROL OF A SUBSET OF PROTEINS / C. Heise ; tutor: C. Sala ; coordinator: A. Panerai. DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE FARMACOLOGICHE E BIOMOLECOLARI, 2014 Jan 16. 26. ciclo, Anno Accademico 2013. [10.13130/heise-christopher_phd2014-01-16].
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