Histone acetylation pathways in learning and memory (#52)
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.