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Interrogating structural plasticity among synaptic engrams

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Authors

Choi, Dong Il; Kaang, Bong-Kiun

Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol.75, p. 102552
Abstract
Our daily experiences and learnings are stored in the form of memories. These experiences trigger synaptic plasticity and persistent structural and functional changes in neuronal synapses. Recently, cellular studies of memory storage and engrams have emerged over the last decade. Engram cells reflect interconnected neurons via modified synapses. However, we were unable to observe the structural changes arising from synaptic plasticity in the past, because it was not possible to distinguish the synapses between engram cells. To overcome this barrier, dual-eGRASP (enhanced green fluorescent protein reconstitution across synaptic partners) technology can label specific synapses among multiple synaptic ensembles. Selective labeling of engram synapses elucidated their role by observing the structural changes in synapses according to the memory state. Dual-eGRASP extends cellular level engram studies to introduce the era of synaptic level studies. Here, we review this concept and possible applications of the dualeGRASP, including recent studies that provided visual evidence of structural plasticity at the engram synapse.
ISSN
0959-4388
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185145
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2022.102552
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