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      New views of Arc, a master regulator of synaptic plasticity

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          Abstract

          Many proteins have been implicated in synaptic and experience-dependent plasticity. However, few demonstrate the exquisite regulation of expression and breadth of functional importance as the immediate early gene product Arc. Here we review and attempt to synthesize the disparate views of Arc in neuronal function. The main conclusion garnered from this body of work is that Arc is a critical effector molecule downstream of many molecular signaling pathways and that dysregulation of Arc expression can have dire consequences for normal brain function.

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          Journal
          9809671
          21092
          Nat Neurosci
          Nat Neurosci
          Nature neuroscience
          1097-6256
          1546-1726
          3 April 2021
          30 January 2011
          March 2011
          12 April 2021
          : 14
          : 3
          : 279-284
          Affiliations
          Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to J.D.S. ( jshephe@ 123456mit.edu ) or M.F.B. ( mbear@ 123456mit.edu ).
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          PMC8040377 PMC8040377 8040377 nihpa1689871
          10.1038/nn.2708
          8040377
          21278731
          a4dcc294-d1af-4076-8884-1e71e27a4cea

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