Ionotropic glutamate receptor recognition and activation
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Ionotropic glutamate receptor recognition and activation
Abstract
Ionotropic glutamate receptors are the major excitatory neurotransmitters in mammalian brain but are found throughout the animal kingdom as well as in plants and bacteria. A great deal of progress in understanding the structure of these essential neurotransmitter receptors has been made since the first examples were cloned and sequenced in 1989. The atomic structure of the ligand-binding domain of several ionotropic glutamate receptors has been determined, and a great deal of progress has been made in relating the structural properties of the binding site to the function of the intact receptor. In addition, the identification of glutamate receptors from a wide variety of organisms ranging from several types of bacteria to Arabidopsis to a range of animal species has made glutamate receptors a molecular laboratory for studying the evolution of proteins. The fact that glutamate receptors are a particularly ancient intercellular signaling molecule suggests a potential role in the transition from single celled to multicellular organisms. This review focuses on the structure and dynamics of ionotropic glutamate receptors and their relation to the function and evolution of these proteins.
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