Protein Name glutamate ionotropic receptor AMPA type subunit 2
Organism Homo sapiens
Gene ID 2891
Gene Symbol

GRIA2

UniProt P42262 (GRIA2_HUMAN)
Relationships Total Number of functionally related compound(s) : 295
Total Number of Articles : 454
Description

glutamate ionotropic receptor AMPA type subunit 2

Gene Summary

Glutamate receptors are the predominant excitatory neurotransmitter receptors in the mammalian brain and are activated in a variety of normal neurophysiologic processes. This gene product belongs to a family of glutamate receptors that are sensitive to alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionate (AMPA), and function as ligand-activated cation channels. These channels are assembled from 4 related subunits, GRIA1-4. The subunit encoded by this gene (GRIA2) is subject to RNA editing (CAG->CGG; Q->R) within the second transmembrane domain, which is thought to render the channel impermeable to Ca(2+). Human and animal studies suggest that pre-mRNA editing is essential for brain function, and defective GRIA2 RNA editing at the Q/R site may be relevant to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) etiology. Alternative splicing, resulting in transcript variants encoding different isoforms, (including the flip and flop isoforms that vary in their signal transduction properties), has been noted for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

synonyms
  • glutamate receptor 2
  • AMPA receptor subunit GluA2
  • AMPA-selective glutamate receptor 2
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