[1P-0525] Deficiency of AMPA receptor-palmitoylation aggravates the seizure susceptibility
〇Masayuki Itoh1, Mariko Yamashita2, Masaki Kaneko1, Hiroyuki Okuno3,4, Manabu Abe5, Maya Yamazaki5, Rie Natsume5, Daisuke Yamada6, Toshie Kaizuka1, Reiko Suwa1, Kenji Sakimura5, Masayuki Sekiguchi6, Keiji Wada6, Mikio Hoshino2, Masayoshi Mishina7,8, Takashi Hayashi1,7
(1.Sect of Cell Biochem, Dept of Biochem and Cell Biol, NIN, NCNP, 2.Dept of Biochem and Cell Biol, NIN, NCNP, 3.MIC/SK Proj, Grad Sch of Med, Kyoto Univ, 4.Dept of Biochem and Mol Biol, Grad Sch of Med and Dent Sci, Kagoshima Univ, 5.Dept of Cell Neurobiol, Brain Res Inst, Niigata Univ, 6.Dept of Degenerative Neurol Dis, NIN, NCNP, 7.Dept of Mol Neurobiol and Pharmacol, Grad Sch of Med, Univ of Tokyo, 8.Brain Sci Lab, Res Org of Sci and Tech, Ritsumeikan Univ)
AMPA receptor, palmitoylation, epileptic seizure