Until now, the atomic details explaining why certain subunits prefer to coassemble has been lacking in our understanding of glutamate receptor biogenesis. In this issue, Kumar et al. describe the structural basis by which preferential subunit assembly occurs for homomeric and heteromeric kainate-type glutamate receptors
Fast excitatory neurotransmission is critical for learning and memory, and its dysregulation is link...
Among diverse factors regulating excitatory synaptic transmission, the abundance of postsynaptic glu...
The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of...
The family of membrane protein called glutamate receptors play an important role in the central nerv...
AbstractFunctional heterogeneity of ionotropic glutamate receptors arises not only from the existenc...
SummaryGlutamate is the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, and distinct classes...
SummarySynaptic communication between neurons requires the precise localization of neurotransmitter ...
SummaryThe precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly under...
SummaryL-glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the human brain, activates a family of ...
SummaryGlutamate receptors play major roles in excitatory transmission in the vertebrate brain. Amon...
Excitatory synapses that use the neurotransmitter glutamate are highly dynamic, constantly changing ...
The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of...
SummaryDuring development there is an activity-dependent switch in synaptic N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NM...
AbstractAMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) play a major role in excitatory synaptic transmission...
AbstractIonotropic glutamate receptors are tetramers, the isolated ligand binding cores of which ass...
Fast excitatory neurotransmission is critical for learning and memory, and its dysregulation is link...
Among diverse factors regulating excitatory synaptic transmission, the abundance of postsynaptic glu...
The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of...
The family of membrane protein called glutamate receptors play an important role in the central nerv...
AbstractFunctional heterogeneity of ionotropic glutamate receptors arises not only from the existenc...
SummaryGlutamate is the most abundant excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, and distinct classes...
SummarySynaptic communication between neurons requires the precise localization of neurotransmitter ...
SummaryThe precise subunit composition of synaptic ionotropic receptors in the brain is poorly under...
SummaryL-glutamate, the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the human brain, activates a family of ...
SummaryGlutamate receptors play major roles in excitatory transmission in the vertebrate brain. Amon...
Excitatory synapses that use the neurotransmitter glutamate are highly dynamic, constantly changing ...
The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of...
SummaryDuring development there is an activity-dependent switch in synaptic N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NM...
AbstractAMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) play a major role in excitatory synaptic transmission...
AbstractIonotropic glutamate receptors are tetramers, the isolated ligand binding cores of which ass...
Fast excitatory neurotransmission is critical for learning and memory, and its dysregulation is link...
Among diverse factors regulating excitatory synaptic transmission, the abundance of postsynaptic glu...
The neurotransmitter receptor subtype, number, density, and distribution relative to the location of...