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A comparison of LTP
in wild-type mice and mice in which PKA has been compromised by the
expression in the hippocampus of a transgene, a dominant negative inhibitor
of PKA. This inhibitor R(AB) is a mutated form of the regulatory subunit of
PKA that inhibits the catalytic subunit but does not recognize cAMP. Two
lines of mutant mice (R(AB)-1 and R(AP)-2) are compared to the wild-type
mice (WT). The mutant mice have perfectly good early LTP comparable to that
of wild type mice. Mutations in mice that block PKA reduce or eliminate late
LTP.
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