GRIA4

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Glutamate receptor, ionotrophic, AMPA 4
Identifiers
Symbol(s) GRIA4; GLUR4; GLUR4C; GLURD
External IDs OMIM: 138246 MGI95811 HomoloGene20227
Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 2893 14802
Ensembl ENSG00000152578 ENSMUSG00000025892
Uniprot P48058 Q8BXG8
Refseq NM_000829 (mRNA)
NP_000820 (protein)
NM_019691 (mRNA)
NP_062665 (protein)
Location Chr 11: 104.99 - 105.36 Mb Chr 9: 4.42 - 4.8 Mb
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Glutamate receptor, ionotrophic, AMPA 4, also known as GRIA4, is a human gene.[1]

This gene is a member of a family of L-glutamate-gated ion channels that mediate fast synaptic excitatory neurotransmission. These channels are also responsive to the glutamate agonist, alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolpropionate (AMPA). Some haplotypes of this gene show a positive association with schizophrenia. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.[1]

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  • Li G, Sheng Z, Huang Z, Niu L (2005). "Kinetic mechanism of channel opening of the GluRDflip AMPA receptor.". Biochemistry 44 (15): 5835-41. doi:10.1021/bi047413n. PMID 15823042. 
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