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GRID2 Protein

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GRID2 Protein

Overview

GRID2, also known as glutamate receptor delta-2 (GluD2), is a non-ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit belonging to the glutamate receptor delta (GluD) family. This ~115 kDa protein is predominantly expressed in cerebellar Purkinje cells, where it functions as a key postsynaptic component at parallel fiber-Purkinje cell synapses. GRID2 is encoded by the GRID2 gene located on chromosome 4q22.1 in humans. Unlike classical ionotropic glutamate receptors that directly gate ion channels, GRID2 functions primarily as a scaffolding and signaling molecule, coupling excitatory synaptic transmission to intracellular signaling cascades essential for synaptic plasticity and motor coordination.

Function and Biology

GRID2 is an atypical glutamate receptor that mediates slow excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in cerebellar Purkinje cells with kinetics distinct from AMPA or NMDA receptor-mediated responses. The protein contains an extracellular amino-terminal domain (ATD), ligand-binding domain (LBD), and transmembrane domains that assemble into a tetrameric structure. Notably, GRID2 possesses a unique large intracellular C-terminal domain (CTD) that serves as a major protein-interaction platform.

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