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CHRND Gene

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CHRND Gene

Overview

The CHRND gene encodes the delta subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), a ligand-gated ion channel crucial for neuromuscular transmission. Located on chromosome 2q37.1, CHRND is one of five genes encoding the structural subunits of muscle-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The protein product, also designated as the δ (delta) subunit, forms an essential component of the pentameric receptor complex at the neuromuscular junction. Mutations in CHRND are associated with various forms of congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS), a group of inherited disorders affecting neuromuscular transmission.

Function/Biology

The CHRND-encoded delta subunit combines with alpha1, beta1, epsilon (or gamma in fetal forms), and alpha1 subunits to form the adult muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. This pentameric complex functions as a cation-selective ion channel responsive to acetylcholine released from motor neurons. When acetylcholine binds to the receptor, the channel undergoes a conformational change that allows sodium and calcium influx while potassium effluxes, generating the depolarization necessary for muscle contraction.

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