Histone acetylation pathways in learning and memory — ASN Events

Histone acetylation pathways in learning and memory (#52)

Shelley Berger 1
  1. Epigenetics Program Departments of Cell and Developmental Biology, Genetics, Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Histone acetylation is dynamically altered during consolidation of learning and memory.  We are studying these regulatory pathways in model systems. In mouse, we are investigating the role of acetyl-CoA producing enzymes in directly catalyzing histone acetylation at specific neuronal genes involved in long-term memory. In particular we show that the metabolic enzyme acetyl-CoA synthetase ACSS2 is critically important to neuronal histone acetylation and cognitive plasticity. Our findings reveal a novel paradigm of transcriptional regulation in which ACSS2 functions as a chromatin-bound coactivator that locally provides acetyl-CoA to promote histone acetylation and neuron-specific transcription.

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