Sine_2006_Nature_440_448

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Title : Recent advances in Cys-loop receptor structure and function - Sine_2006_Nature_440_448
Author(s) : Sine SM , Engel AG
Ref : Nature , 440 :448 , 2006
Abstract :

Throughout the nervous system, moment-to-moment communication relies on postsynaptic receptors to detect neurotransmitters and change the membrane potential. For the Cys-loop superfamily of receptors, recent structural data have catalysed a leap in our understanding of the three steps of chemical-to-electrical transduction: neurotransmitter binding, communication between the binding site and the barrier to ions, and opening and closing of the barrier. The emerging insights might be expected to explain how mutations of receptors cause neurological disease, but the opposite is generally true. Namely, analyses of disease-causing mutations have clarified receptor structure-function relationships as well as mechanisms governing the postsynaptic response.

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Sine SM, Engel AG (2006)
Recent advances in Cys-loop receptor structure and function
Nature 440 :448

Sine SM, Engel AG (2006)
Nature 440 :448