Title : RNA editing regulates insect gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor function and insecticide sensitivity - Es-Salah_2008_Neuroreport_19_939 |
Author(s) : Es-Salah Z , Lapied B , Le Goff G , Hamon A |
Ref : Neuroreport , 19 :939 , 2008 |
Abstract :
A-to-I pre-mRNA editing by adenosine deaminase enzymes has been reported to enhance protein diversity in the nervous system. In Drosophila, the resistance to dieldrin (RDL) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor subunit displays an editing site (R122) that is close to the putative GABA-binding site. We assessed the functional effects of editing at this site by expressing homomeric RDL receptors in Xenopus oocytes. After replacement of arginine 122 with a glycine, both agonist and fipronil potencies were shifted to the right in either fipronil-sensitive receptors or mutated resistant receptors (A301G/T350M). These data provide the first insight on the influence of RNA editing on GABA receptor function. |
PubMedSearch : Es-Salah_2008_Neuroreport_19_939 |
PubMedID: 18520997 |
Es-Salah Z, Lapied B, Le Goff G, Hamon A (2008)
RNA editing regulates insect gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor function and insecticide sensitivity
Neuroreport
19 :939
Es-Salah Z, Lapied B, Le Goff G, Hamon A (2008)
Neuroreport
19 :939