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GABA-A Receptor Epsilon Protein

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GABA-A Receptor Epsilon Protein

Overview

The GABA-A receptor epsilon (GABRE) protein is a ligand-gated ion channel subunit that forms part of the pentameric GABA-A receptor complex, the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter receptor in the central nervous system. The epsilon subunit is encoded by the GABRE gene located on chromosome 6q14-q21. As one of six known GABA-A receptor subunits (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, and rho), the epsilon subunit is relatively rare in adult brain tissue but shows more prominent expression during development and in specific neural populations. This subunit participates in forming heteropentameric channels that mediate fast synaptic and extrasynaptic inhibitory neurotransmission, establishing a critical brake on neuronal excitability.

Function and Biology

GABA-A receptors operate as anion channels that, upon activation by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), allow chloride and bicarbonate ions to flow across the neuronal membrane. The epsilon subunit contributes to channel assembly and pharmacological properties when incorporated into receptor complexes, typically alongside alpha, beta, and gamma subunits. The specific composition of subunits determines the receptor's kinetic properties, pharmacological sensitivity, and subcellular localization.

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