Neuron
Volume 34, Issue 2, 11 April 2002, Pages 179-182
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Dynamic Multiphosphorylation Passwords for Activity-Dependent Gene Expression

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Abstract

Synapse-to-nucleus signaling leading to CREB-mediated transcription is important for neuronal plasticity. Nuclear CREB phosphorylation at Ser133 allows convergence of multiple kinase pathways driven by neuronal activity and links them to transcriptional activation. But, can various pathways share a common effector mechanism (phosphorylating Ser133) while generating distinct patterns of gene expression? We review three Neuron articles that highlight novel ways Ca2+ signals can trigger multiple phosphorylation events working in combination to control CREB and its interaction with coactivator molecules.

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