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A tetrameric subunit stoichiometry for a glutamate receptor–channel complex
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Glur ComplexesSignal TransductionMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryG Protein-coupled ReceptorNatural SciencesSynaptic TransmissionPhysiologyNeurotransmitterFunctional SelectivityMolecular BiologyGlutamate Receptor-channelReceptor (Biochemistry)Glutamate Receptor–channel ComplexMedicineCellular PhysiologyTetrameric Structure
The structure of glutamate receptor-channel (GluR) subunits has recently been shown to differ from that of other ligand-gated channels and to contain a voltage-gated channel-like pore-forming motif. The view that the structure of GluR complexes is similar to the pentameric structure of other ligand-gated channels was questioned here. Studies of the response properties of the GluR1 subunit of the AMPA subtype of GluRs, co-expressed in Xenopus oocytes with its L646A mutant, which differs only by a greatly reduced sensitivity to quisqualate, provide new evidence suggesting that the GluR1 homomeric receptor channel has a tetrameric structure.
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