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M1 polyubiquitin targets in the hippocampus of young and aged male rats following contextual fear conditioning


ABSTRACT: Samples were the CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus collected from male Fischer F344 rats that were 3 or 24 months old. Samples were collected 1 hour after contextual fear conditioning (Trained) or from non-stimulated controls (Naïve) in each age group.

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ORGANISM(S): Rattus Norvegicus (rat)

TISSUE(S): Layer Of Hippocampus, Brain

DISEASE(S): Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

SUBMITTER: Keith Ray  

LAB HEAD: Timothy J. Jarome

PROVIDER: PXD056433 | Pride | 2026-06-29

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Action DRS
240605_Jarome_AN1_01.msf Msf
240605_Jarome_AN1_01.msfView Msf
240605_Jarome_AN1_01.mzML Mzml
240605_Jarome_AN1_01.mzid.gz Mzid
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Publications

Increasing degradation-independent linear polyubiquitin in the hippocampus enhances memory in young adult but not aged rats.

Patrick Morgan B MB   Preveza Natalie J NJ   Bae Yeeun Y   Venkat Harshini H   Ball Olivia N ON   Setenet Gueladouan G   Kincaid Shannon E SE   Abraham Jennifer R JR   Cummings Adam A   Rubley Anna A   Ray W Keith WK   Helm Richard F RF   Jarome Timothy J TJ  

Neurobiology of learning and memory 20250620


Age-related memory loss affects approximately 40% of the world's population after the age of 65 and is a significant risk factor for the development of dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Numerous studies have reported that late in life there decreases in the function of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, the main regulator of protein degradation in cells that is also critically involved in memory formation. However, ubiquitin can mark proteins for fates other than destruction by the proteasome  ...[more]

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