TY - JOUR
T1 - The molecular basis of memory. part 2
T2 - Chemistry of the tripartite mechanism
AU - Marx, Gerard
AU - Gilon, Chaim
PY - 2013/6/19
Y1 - 2013/6/19
N2 - We propose a tripartite mechanism to describe the processing of cognitive information (cog-info), comprising the (1) neuron, (2) surrounding neural extracellular matrix (nECM), and (3) numerous "trace" metals distributed therein. The neuron is encased in a polyanionic nECM lattice doped with metals (>10), wherein it processes (computes) and stores cog-info. Each [nECM:metal] complex is the molecular correlate of a cognitive unit of information (cuinfo), similar to a computer "bit". These are induced/sensed by the neuron via surface iontophoretic and electroelastic (piezoelectric) sensors. The generic cuinfo are used by neurons to biochemically encode and store cog-info in a rapid, energy efficient, but computationally expansive manner. Here, we describe chemical reactions involved in various processes that underline the tripartite mechanism. In addition, we present novel iconographic representations of various types of cuinfo resulting from"tagging" and cross-linking reactions, essential for the indexing cuinfo for organized retrieval and storage of memory.
AB - We propose a tripartite mechanism to describe the processing of cognitive information (cog-info), comprising the (1) neuron, (2) surrounding neural extracellular matrix (nECM), and (3) numerous "trace" metals distributed therein. The neuron is encased in a polyanionic nECM lattice doped with metals (>10), wherein it processes (computes) and stores cog-info. Each [nECM:metal] complex is the molecular correlate of a cognitive unit of information (cuinfo), similar to a computer "bit". These are induced/sensed by the neuron via surface iontophoretic and electroelastic (piezoelectric) sensors. The generic cuinfo are used by neurons to biochemically encode and store cog-info in a rapid, energy efficient, but computationally expansive manner. Here, we describe chemical reactions involved in various processes that underline the tripartite mechanism. In addition, we present novel iconographic representations of various types of cuinfo resulting from"tagging" and cross-linking reactions, essential for the indexing cuinfo for organized retrieval and storage of memory.
KW - Memory
KW - cognitive unit of information (cuinfo)
KW - extracellular matrix
KW - neuron
KW - trace metal
KW - tripartite model
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84879754613&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1021/cn300237r
DO - 10.1021/cn300237r
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C2 - 23419130
AN - SCOPUS:84879754613
SN - 1948-7193
VL - 4
SP - 983
EP - 993
JO - ACS Chemical Neuroscience
JF - ACS Chemical Neuroscience
IS - 6
ER -