Local protein synthesis and spine morphogenesis: Fragile X syndrome and beyond.

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Abstract

Behavioral experiences can modulate neural networks through changes in synaptic morphology and number. In contrast, abnormal morphogenesis of dendritic spines is associated with cognitive impairment, as in Fragile X syndrome. Dendritic or synaptic protein synthesis could provide the specificity and speed necessary for spine morphogenesis. Here, we highlight locally translated proteins shown to affect synaptic morphology (e.g., Fragile X mental retardation protein).

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Grossman, A. W., Aldridge, G. M., Weiler, I. J., & Greenough, W. T. (2006). Local protein synthesis and spine morphogenesis: Fragile X syndrome and beyond. The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1790-06.2006

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