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GRIKBP1 Gene

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GRIKBP1 — Glutamate Ionotropic Receptor Kainate Type Subunit Binding Protein 1

Historical Discovery

The kainate receptor family was initially characterized in the 1980s following the identification of kainic acid as a potent neuroexcitant. Kainic acid, extracted from the red alga Diginea simplex, was found to produce seizures in experimental animals and has since been used as a tool to model epileptogenesis. The recognition that specific membrane proteins mediated kainic acid effects led to the identification of the GRIK (GluR/KA) gene family. GRIKBP1 was subsequently identified as a binding protein that modulates these receptor complexes, adding another layer of complexity to glutamate receptor signaling.

Introduction

GRIKBP1 encodes a binding protein that interacts with kainate-type glutamate receptors. While not a receptor subunit itself, this protein modulates receptor trafficking, localization, and function. Kainate receptors represent a class of ionotropic glutamate receptors that mediate excitatory synaptic transmission and play crucial roles in synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory. Dysfunction of kainate receptors and their associated proteins has been implicated in various neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders [@contract2012].

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