Title of article :
Activity-Dependent Regulation of Neurohormone Synthesis and Its Impact on Reproductive Behavior in Aplysia
Author/Authors :
Michel، Stephan نويسنده , , Wayne، Nancy L. نويسنده , , Lee، Wenjau نويسنده , , Dyer، John نويسنده , , Sossin، Wayne S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-276
From page :
277
To page :
0
Abstract :
The bag cell neurons (BCNs) of the mollusk Aplysia californica provide a simple model system for investigating cellular and molecular events regulating synthesis and secretion of a reproductive neuropeptide and their impact on physiology and behavior. The BCNs secrete a large amount of egg-laying hormone (ELH) in response to an electrical afterdischarge. The afterdischarge also triggers cellular and molecular events leading to upregulation of ELH biosynthesis to replenish the supply of releasable hormone that was lost because of secretion. In the present review, we discuss signal-transduction events that link membrane excitability to ELH biosynthesis. We present evidence that the afterdischarge stimulates ELH synthesis by upregulating translation of ELH mRNA rather than by activating ELH gene transcription. This increase in ELH synthesis is accompanied by a decrease in total protein synthesis, suggesting that the synthetic machinery is being funneled selectively toward ELH. We also discuss work showing that afterdischarge-induced ELH synthesis uses a novel mechanism of translation initiation, one involving a switch from cap-dependent to capindependent translation initiation that activates an internal ribosome entry site (IRES) located in the 5ʹ-untranslated region of ELH mRNA. The IRESregulated translation provides a unique cellular mechanism to selectively upregulate synthesis of a critical reproductive hormone at the expense of nonessential proteins.
Keywords :
computer vision , dynamic scene reconstruction , structure from motion , motion segmentation
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Biology of Reproduction
Record number :
88336
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