Pharmacology of GABA rho 1 and GABA alpha/beta receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes and COS cells
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Identification of a tyrosine in the agonist binding site of the homomeric rho1 gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor that, when mutated, produces spontaneous openingDistribution of GABA receptor rho subunit transcripts in the rat brainGABAC receptors in the vertebrate retinagamma-Aminobutyric acidA rho receptor subunits in the developing rat hippocampusPoint mutation in the first transmembrane region of the beta 2 subunit of the gamma--aminobutyric acid type A receptor alters desensitization kinetics of gamma--aminobutyric acid- and anesthetic-induced channel gatingExpression of gamma-aminobutyric acid rho 1 and rho 1 Delta 450 as gene fusions with the green fluorescent proteinGABRR1 and GABRR2, encoding the GABA-A receptor subunits rho1 and rho2, are associated with alcohol dependenceA single amino acid in gamma-aminobutyric acid rho 1 receptors affects competitive and noncompetitive components of picrotoxin inhibitionThe 'ABC' of GABA receptors: a brief review.(+)- and (-)-cis-2-aminomethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acids show opposite pharmacology at recombinant rho(1) and rho(2) GABA(C) receptors.The diversity of GABAA receptors. Pharmacological and electrophysiological properties of GABAA channel subtypes.Analogues of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and trans-4-aminocrotonic acid (TACA) substituted in the 2 position as GABAC receptor antagoniststrans-4-Amino-2-methylbut-2-enoic acid (2-MeTACA) and (+/-)-trans-2-aminomethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid ((+/-)-TAMP) can differentiate rat rho3 from human rho1 and rho2 recombinant GABA(C) receptors.Ethanol, not detectably metabolized in brain, significantly reduces brain metabolism, probably via action at specific GABA(A) receptors and has measureable metabolic effects at very low concentrations.Allosteric modulation of retinal GABA receptors by ascorbic acid.Amiloride and GMQ Allosteric Modulation of the GABA-A ρ1 Receptor: Influences of the Intersubunit Site.A molecular characterization of the agonist binding site of a nematode cys-loop GABA receptor.Cationic modulation of rho 1-type gamma-aminobutyrate receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.Pharmacological and biochemical aspects of GABAergic neurotransmission: pathological and neuropsychobiological relationships.Mixed antagonistic effects of the ginkgolides at recombinant human ρ1 GABAC receptorsmu opiate receptor: cDNA cloning and expression.Investigating the Role of Loop C Hydrophilic Residue 'T244' in the Binding Site of ρ1 GABAC Receptors via Site Mutation and Partial Agonism.GABA effects during neuronal differentiation of stem cells.Neurochemicals for the investigation of GABA(C) receptors.Medicinal chemistry of ρ GABAC receptors.Unsaturated Analogues of the Neurotransmitter GABA: trans-4-Aminocrotonic, cis-4-Aminocrotonic and 4-Aminotetrolic Acids.Orthosteric- versus allosteric-dependent activation of the GABAA receptor requires numerically distinct subunit level rearrangements.GABA-ρ receptors: distinctive functions and molecular pharmacology.GABAA and GABAC receptors in adult porcine cones: evidence from a photoreceptor-glia co-culture model.Locating the carboxylate group of GABA in the homomeric rho GABA(A) receptor ligand-binding pocket.Functional characterization of rat rho2 subunits expressed in HEK 293 cells.Rand Lecture, ASCEPT. GABA receptors: as complex as ABC? Australaisian Society for Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists.Permeability and single channel conductance of human homomeric rho1 GABAC receptors.Two invariant tryptophans on the alpha1 subunit define domains necessary for GABA(A) receptor assembly.Agonist pharmacology of two Drosophila GABA receptor splice variants.Autoradiographic analysis of GABAA receptors in mu-opioid receptor knockout mice.Pharmacological characterization of the excitatory 'Cys-loop' GABA receptor family in Caenorhabditis elegans.Negative modulation of the GABAA ρ1 receptor function by l-cysteine.Expression of GABA receptor rho 1 and rho 2 subunits in the retina and brain of the rat.GABAC receptor rho subunits are heterogeneously expressed in the human CNS and form homo- and heterooligomers with distinct physical properties.
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Pharmacology of GABA rho 1 and GABA alpha/beta receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes and COS cells
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