Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697, USA.
Neuron. 2010 Nov 4;68(3):340-61. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2010.09.013.
Small G proteins are an extensive family of proteins that bind and hydrolyze GTP. They are ubiquitous inside cells, regulating a wide range of cellular processes. Recently, many studies have examined the role of small G proteins, particularly the Ras family of G proteins, in memory formation. Once thought to be primarily involved in the transduction of a variety of extracellular signals during development, it is now clear that Ras family proteins also play critical roles in molecular processing underlying neuronal and behavioral plasticity. We here review a number of recent studies that explore how the signaling of Ras family proteins contributes to memory formation. Understanding these signaling processes is of fundamental importance both from a basic scientific perspective, with the goal of providing mechanistic insights into a critical aspect of cognitive behavior, and from a clinical perspective, with the goal of providing effective therapies for a range of disorders involving cognitive impairments.
小分子 G 蛋白是一大类蛋白家族,能够结合并水解 GTP。它们在细胞内无处不在,调节着广泛的细胞过程。最近,许多研究都在探讨小分子 G 蛋白,特别是 Ras 家族 G 蛋白,在记忆形成中的作用。曾经,人们认为它们主要参与发育过程中各种细胞外信号的转导,但现在很清楚,Ras 家族蛋白在神经元和行为可塑性的分子处理中也起着关键作用。在这里,我们回顾了一些最近的研究,探讨了 Ras 家族蛋白的信号转导如何促进记忆形成。了解这些信号转导过程从基础科学的角度来看非常重要,目标是为认知行为的一个关键方面提供机制上的见解,从临床的角度来看也很重要,目标是为涉及认知障碍的一系列疾病提供有效的治疗方法。