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NR2B (GRIN2B) Neurons

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NR2B (GRIN2B) Neurons

Introduction

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Nr2B (Grin2B) 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

NR2B (GRIN2B) neurons express the NMDA receptor subunit 2B, also known as GluN2B or NMDAR2B. This subunit is a critical component of NMDA-type glutamate receptors, which are essential for synaptic plasticity, learning, memory, and excitatory neurotransmission. NR2B-containing receptors have distinct pharmacological and biophysical properties, including slower deactivation kinetics and higher Ca2+ permeability compared to NR2A-containing receptors. These receptors are particularly abundant during development and in certain brain regions in adulthood. [@cullcandy2022]

Molecular Biology

GRIN2B Gene and Protein

The GRIN2B gene encodes the NMDA receptor NR2B subunit, a 1804-amino acid protein. The GRIN2B protein is a transmembrane receptor with: [@paoletti2021]

Structure [@lau2020]

  • Extracellular N-terminus (ATD and LBD)
  • Ligand-binding domain
  • Three transmembrane domains
  • C-terminal intracellular tail
  • PDZ-binding motif

NMDA Receptor Complex


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