Abstract

Long-term changes in synaptic plasticity require new protein synthesis. This preview discusses data from Kim et al. (this issues of Neuron) that demonstrate the requirement of a novel, nucleolar protein, LLP (LAPS18-like protein), for the formation of long-term facilitation in Aplysia. LLP binds to and transcriptionally activates C/EBP, thereby promoting the formation of long-term facilitation and behavioral sensitization.

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