Postsynaptic density protein

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N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDAR): NMDAR is a second horizontal filament that assists with the structure of the PSD. While one of the most important proteins of the PSD, it is only found near the center with spacing of 30nm. The NMDAR protein makes a rhombic-like framework that provides space for 16-25 receptors in the center. It is the largest protein of all of those in the PSD at a diameter of roughly 130 nm. It is found both within the cytoplasmic side of the membrane and the extracellular side. In both cases, it interacts with two vertical filaments found at each end of the protein. While the intracellular form is met with PSD-95 filaments, the extracellular form is met with very thin and delicate filaments within the synaptic cleft.
N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDAR): NMDAR is a second horizontal filament that assists with the structure of the PSD. While one of the most important proteins of the PSD, it is only found near the center with spacing of 30nm. The NMDAR protein makes a rhombic-like framework that provides space for 16-25 receptors in the center. It is the largest protein of all of those in the PSD at a diameter of roughly 130 nm. It is found both within the cytoplasmic side of the membrane and the extracellular side. In both cases, it interacts with two vertical filaments found at each end of the protein. While the intracellular form is met with PSD-95 filaments, the extracellular form is met with very thin and delicate filaments within the synaptic cleft.
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PSD-95

PDB ID 2XKX

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References

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