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The glutamate receptoris the ion channel opened by glutamate that keeps neurons in touch by mediating fast cell-to-cell information transfer in the nervous system. Several studies have revealed structures for portions of the glutamate receptor [1][2][3][4]. Groundbreaking work elucidated the structure of a complete functional, homomeric glutamate receptor[5][6] and that structure, 3kg2, is the subject of this page.

Structure of the Glutamate Receptor (GluA2)

PDB ID 1dq8

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