GABA receptor

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* GABA-A receptor
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**[[4cof]] – hGABAA subunit β-3 - human<br />
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**[[4u90]], [[4tk4]], [[4tk3]], [[4tk2]], [[4tk1]] – rGABAA subunit α-3 (mutant) + gephyrin - rat<br />
* GABA-B receptor
* GABA-B receptor
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**[[1srz]], [[1ss2]] – GABAB subunit 1 sushi 2 – rat - NMR<br />
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**[[1srz]], [[1ss2]] – rGABAB subunit 1 sushi 2 - NMR<br />
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**[[4f11]], [[4f12]] – hGABAB subunit 2 extracellular domain – human<br />
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**[[4f11]], [[4f12]] – hGABAB subunit 2 extracellular domain <br />
**[[4mqe]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 extracellular domains <br />
**[[4mqe]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 extracellular domains <br />
**[[4mqf]], [[4mr7]], [[4mr8]], [[4mr9]], [[4mrm]], [[4ms1]], [[4ms3]], [[4ms4]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 extracellular domains + antagonist<br />
**[[4mqf]], [[4mr7]], [[4mr8]], [[4mr9]], [[4mrm]], [[4ms1]], [[4ms3]], [[4ms4]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 extracellular domains + antagonist<br />
**[[4pas]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 coiled-coil domains <br />
**[[4pas]] – hGABAB subunit 1,2 coiled-coil domains <br />
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**[[5gwm]] – DmGABAB subtype 1+ subtype 3 coiled-coil domains – ''Drosophila melanogaster''<br />
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**[[5x9x]] – DmGABAB subtype 1+ subtype 2 coiled-coil domains <br />
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* GABA-A receptor
 
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**[[4cof]] – hGABAA subunit β-3<br />
 
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Revision as of 10:13, 28 May 2018

Glycosylated human GABAB receptor subunit 1(grey) and subunit 2 (green) (PDB code 4mqe)

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3D structures of GABA receptor

Updated on 28-May-2018

References


Bettler, B., Kaupmann, K., Mosbacher, J., & Gassmann, M. (2004). Molecular structure and physiological functions of GABAB receptors. Physiological reviews, 84(3), 835-867.

Citrome, L., Javitt, D., Kantrowitz, J. (2009). GABAB Receptors, Schizophrenia and Sleep Dysfunction. CNS Drugs, 23(8), 681-691.

Cryan, J.F., Kaupman, K. (2005). Don’t worry ‘B’ happy!: a role for GABAB receptors in anxiety and depression. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 26(1), 36-43.

Filip, M., Frankowska, M., et al., (2015). GABAB receptors as a therapuetic strategy in substance use disorders: Focus on positive allosteric modulators. Neuropharmacology. (38), 36-47.

Geng, Y., Bush, M., Mosyak, L., Wang, F., & Fan, Q. R. (2013). Structural mechanism of ligand activation in human GABAB receptor. Nature, 504(7479), 254-259.

Gumerov, V., Hegyi, H. (2015). MicroRNA-derived network analysis of differentially methylated genes in schizophrenia, implicating GABA receptor B1 [GABBR1] and protein kinase B [AKT1].Gumerov and Heygl Biology Direct. 10:59, 1-15.

Kerr, D. I. B., and J. Ong. "Clinical Potential of GABA B Receptor Modulators." CNS Drug Reviews. 11.3 (2005): 317-334.

Kerr, D. I. B., and J. Ong. "Gaba B receptors." Pharmacology & therapeutics. 67.2 (1995): 187-246.

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