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Real-time visualization of mRNA synthesis during memory formation in live mice

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Significance Arc is one of the genes that are rapidly transcribed by neuronal activity and thus used as a marker for memory trace or engram cells. However, the dynamics of… Click to show full abstract

Significance Arc is one of the genes that are rapidly transcribed by neuronal activity and thus used as a marker for memory trace or engram cells. However, the dynamics of engram cell populations is not well-known because of the difficulty in monitoring the rapid and transient gene expression in live animals. Using a mouse model in which endogenous Arc messenger RNA (mRNA) is fluorescently labeled, we demonstrate that Arc-expressing neuronal populations have distinct dynamics in different brain regions and that only a small subpopulation that consistently expresses Arc during both memory encoding and retrieval exhibits context-specific calcium activity. This live-animal RNA-imaging technique will offer a powerful tool for connecting gene expression to neuronal activity patterns and to behavior.

Keywords: time visualization; visualization mrna; synthesis memory; real time; mrna synthesis; memory

Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year Published: 2022

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