Gene symbol | GABRA-3 |
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Aliases | - |
Protein Name | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit alph |
Function | GABA, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the vertebrate brain, mediates neuronal inhibition by binding to the GABA/benzodiazepine receptor and opening an integral chloride channel. |
Species | Human |
Editing Sites | 1 |
Disease | Anxiety disorder; |
Description | GABAA receptors respond to anxiolytic drugs such as benzodiazepines and are thus important drug targets. I/M editing could be important in determining the mechanistic features that are responsible for the diversity of GABAA receptors and the variability in sensitivity to drugs. |
RADR | RADAR |
REDIportal | REDI portal |
External links | P34903(Uniport); NM_000808 (NM id); 2556 (NCBI gene id); GeneCard; GTEx |
Sequence |
Enzyme | Editing type | Region | NT Seq Position | Codon Change | Amino Acid Change | Molecular Consequence | Editing Level | Tissue | Editing Effect | Phenotype | Disease name | PMID |
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G-to-A | CDS | NA | AUA->AUG | I->M | Nonsynonymous substitution | Present | Mouse brain | I/M editing could be important in determining the mechanistic features that are responsible for the diversity of GABAA receptors and the variability in sensitivity to drugs. | Affect the variability GABAA receptors in sensitivity to drugs. |