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A genetically encodable cell-type-specific protein synthesis inhibitor.

Maximilian HeumüllerCaspar GlockVidhya RangarajuAnne BieverBeatriz Alvarez-Castelao
Published in: Nature methods (2019)
Chemical inhibitors have revealed requirements for protein synthesis that drive cellular plasticity. We developed a genetically encodable protein synthesis inhibitor (gePSI) to achieve cell-type-specific temporal control of protein synthesis. Controlled expression of the gePSI in neurons or glia resulted in rapid, potent and reversible cell-autonomous inhibition of protein synthesis. Moreover, gePSI expression in a single neuron blocked the structural plasticity induced by single-synapse stimulation.
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