Competition between glycine and GABAAreceptors for gephyrin controls their equilibrium populations at inhibitory synapses
Dorota Kostrz,
Stephanie A Maynard,
Clemens Schulte
et al.
Abstract:Glycine and GABA receptors are ligand-gated chloride channels that mediate inhibitory neurotransmission throughout the central nervous system. The receptors co-localise widely at inhibitory synapses in the spinal cord and in the brainstem due to their interaction with an overlapping binding site of the synaptic scaffold protein gephyrin, pointing to a direct competition between the different receptor types. We have put this hypothesis to the test using single molecule approaches to measure receptor-gephyrin in… Show more
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