XB-ART-26392
FEBS Lett
1989 Nov 20;2581:17-21.
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Pharmacological characterization and region-specific expression in brain of the beta 2- and beta 3-subunits of the rat GABAA receptor.
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The cDNA for a third beta-subunit of the rat GABAA receptor has been cloned using another beta-subunit, which we had previously cloned [(1989) FEBS Lett. 246, 145-148], as a probe. The approximately 8-kb cDNA for this beta-subunit (termed beta 2) encodes a protein of 474 amino acid residues that shares approximately 80% sequence identity with the rat and bovine beta 1- and beta 3-subunits. Coexpression of the cloned beta-subunit cDNA with the alpha 1-subunit cDNA of the rat GABAA receptor in Xenopus oocytes produced a functional receptor and Cl- channel with pharmacological characteristics of a GABAA receptor. In contrast to interchanging alpha-subunits [(1988) Nature 335, 76-79], exchange of beta 2- or beta 3-subunits in an alpha 1/beta receptor complex did not markedly alter the pharmacological properties of expressed receptors. In situ hybridization histochemistry with synthetic subunit-specific oligo-deoxynucleotide probes revealed a region-specific expression of alpha 1-, beta 2- and beta 3-subunit mRNAs in the rat central nervous system. These observations provide an additional molecular basis for the functional heterogeneity in the GABAA receptor complex.
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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: gabarap