reviewPhysiological ReviewsSep 21, 2004Closed access

Molecular Structure and Function of the Glycine Receptor Chloride Channel

The University of Queensland

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Abstract

The glycine receptor chloride channel (GlyR) is a member of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor family of ligand-gated ion channels. Functional receptors of this family comprise five subunits and are important targets for neuroactive drugs. The GlyR is best known for mediating inhibitory neurotransmission in the spinal cord and brain stem, although recent evidence suggests it may also have other physiological roles, including excitatory neurotransmission in embryonic neurons. To date, four alpha-subunits (alpha1 to alpha4) and one beta-subunit have been identified. The differential expression of subunits underlies a diversity in GlyR pharmacology. A developmental switch from alpha2 to alpha1beta is completed…

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Keywords
  • Glycine receptor
  • Homomeric
  • Gephyrin
  • Neuroscience
  • Neurotransmission
  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
  • Biology
  • Chloride channel
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