- Aspartate racemase, generating neuronal D-aspartate, regulates adult neurogenesis.
Aspartate racemase, generating neuronal D-aspartate, regulates adult neurogenesis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010-02-06)
Paul M Kim, Xin Duan, Alex S Huang, Cindy Y Liu, Guo-li Ming, Hongjun Song, Solomon H Snyder
PMID20133766
ABSTRACT
D-aspartic acid is abundant in the developing brain. We have identified and cloned mammalian aspartate racemase (DR), which converts L-aspartate to D-aspartate and colocalizes with D-aspartate in the brain and neuroendocrine tissues. Depletion of DR by retrovirus-mediated expression of short-hairpin RNA in newborn neurons of the adult hippocampus elicits profound defects in the dendritic development and survival of newborn neurons and survival. Because D-aspartate is a potential endogenous ligand for NMDA receptors, the loss of which elicits a phenotype resembling DR depletion, D-aspartate may function as a modulator of adult neurogenesis.
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