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Classical Conditioning-Induced Changes in Low-Molecular-Weight GTP-Binding Proteins in Rabbit Hippocampus
Authors:T J Nelson  J-V Sanchez-Andres  B G Schreurs  D L Alkon
Institution:National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
Abstract:Classical conditioning of Hermissenda, involving paired light-rotation events, results in a 30-35% decrease in the levels of a 20-kDa G protein (cp20). To test whether a similar protein exists in vertebrates, rabbits were trained to associate a tone with periorbital electrical stimulation and G proteins were analyzed by photoaffinity labeling with alpha-32P]GTP-azidoanilide. A 20-kDa G protein similar to cp20 decreased by 36% in the hippocampus of rabbits subjected to paired tone and electrical stimulation, but not in unpaired controls. Learning-specific decreases were also found in the amount of ras protein.
Keywords:Cytosol—Particulate fraction—CA1 hippocampus—Conditioned stimulus—Associative learning—Proto-oncogene              Nelson T  J  et al  Classical conditioning-induced changes in low-molecular-weight GTP-binding proteins in rabbit hippocampus
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