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mGluR2 Protein

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mGluR2 Protein

Introduction

Mglur2 Protein is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

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Overview

flowchart TD MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| Alzheimer["Alzheimer"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| AND["AND"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| ALZHEIMER_S_DISEASE["ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"activates"| AMYLOID["AMYLOID"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"activates"| AMYLOID_BETA["AMYLOID-BETA"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| disease["disease"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| ALZHEIMER_S["ALZHEIMER'S"] MGLUR2["MGLUR2"] -->|"regulates"| GLUTAMATE["GLUTAMATE"] style MGLUR2 fill:#4fc3f7,stroke:#333,color:#000

This page provides comprehensive information about this protein. See the content below for detailed information. [@conn2022]

title: mGluR2 Protein [@hellier2022]
description: mGluR2 is a Group II metabotropic glutamate receptor coupled to Gi/o proteins. It modulates neurotransmitter release and is a therapeutic target for schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. [@marcus2021]
tags: protein, glutamate receptor, GPCR, synaptic signaling [@matrisciano2023]
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