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GABA-A Gamma2 Neurons

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GABA-A Gamma2 Neurons

Introduction

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<td><strong>GABA-A Gamma2 Neurons</strong></td>
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Gaba A Gamma2 Neurons is an important cell type in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

GABA-A Gamma2 neurons express the [GABA-A receptor](/mechanisms/gabaergic-signaling) gamma2 subunit ([GABRG2](/genes/gabrg2)), a critical component of most synaptic GABA-A receptors. The gamma2 subunit is essential for receptor clustering at postsynaptic sites, synaptic localization, and benzodiazepine sensitivity. GABA-A γ2-containing receptors mediate the majority of fast inhibitory synaptic transmission in the brain and are crucial for maintaining excitation-inhibition balance. [@sieghart2022]

Molecular Biology

GABRG2 Gene and Protein

The GABRG2 gene encodes the GABA-A receptor gamma2 subunit, a 467-amino acid protein. The GABRG2 protein has: [@luscher2021]

Structural Features [@macdonald2020]

  • Large extracellular N-terminus
  • Four transmembrane domains
  • Intracellular loop (major site for modifications)
  • C-terminal extracellular loop

Receptor Assembly


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