Distinct Proteomic Brain States Underlying Long-Term Memory Formation in Aversive Operant Conditioning

厌恶性操作性条件反射中长期记忆形成背后的不同蛋白质组学脑状态

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Abstract

Long-term memory (LTM) formation relies on de novo protein synthesis; however, the full complement of proteins crucial to LTM formation remains unknown in any system. Using an aversive operant conditioning model of aerial respiratory behavior in the pond snail mollusk, Lymnaea stagnalis (L. stagnalis), we conducted a transcriptome-guided proteomic analysis on the central nervous system (CNS) of LTM, no LTM, and control animals. We identified 366 differentially expressed proteins linked to LTM formation, with 88 upregulated and 36 downregulated in LTM compared to both no LTM and controls. Functional annotation highlighted the importance of balancing protein synthesis and degradation for LTM, as indicated by the upregulation of proteins involved in proteasome activity and translation initiation, including EIF2D, mRNA levels of which were confirmed to be upregulated by conditioning and implicated nuclear factor Y as a potential regulator of LTM-related transcription in this model. This study represents the first transcriptome-guided proteomic analysis of LTM formation ability in this model and lays the groundwork for discovering orthologous proteins critical to LTM in mammals.

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